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  • Methane Emissions Are Rising Faster Than Ever

    Methane concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere increased at record speed over the past five years. 

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  • New Research from Swansea University Shines a Light on How Solar Power and Farming can Coexist

    In a recent study published in Solar RRL, academics from the University’s Department of Physics have been exploring the effect of semi-transparent PV materials placed over crops – an exemplary application of agrivoltaics (solar panels combined with agricultural settings).

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  • Insights from Satellite Data Pave the Way to Better Solar Power Generation

    Scientists investigate fluctuations of solar irradiance in time and space over the Asia Pacific region to help guide plans for solar power plants.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Breaking Open the AI Black Box, Team Finds Key Chemistry for Solar Energy and Beyond

    Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool for researchers, but with a significant limitation: The inability to explain how it came to its decisions, a problem known as the “AI black box.”

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Thermochromic Material Could Make Indoor Temperature Control More Energy-Efficient

    Rice University researchers have developed a smart material that adjusts its transparency with changes in temperature, outperforming similar materials in terms of durability, transparency and responsiveness.

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  • MIT Engineers’ New Theory Could Improve the Design and Operation of Wind Farms

    The blades of propellers and wind turbines are designed based on aerodynamics principles that were first described mathematically more than a century ago.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Fighting Coastal Erosion with Electricity

    New research from Northwestern University has systematically proven that a mild zap of electricity can strengthen a marine coastline for generations — greatly reducing the threat of erosion in the face of climate change and rising sea levels.

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  • UCF Researcher Develops Lotus-inspired Tech to Convert CO2 to Fuels, Chemicals

    In an effort to reduce the environmental impact of carbon dioxide emissions, a UCF researcher has developed a new technology that captures carbon dioxide and outputs useful fuels and chemicals.

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  • Stacking Molecules Like Plates Improves Organic Solar Device Performance

    Researchers from Osaka University manipulate how light-absorbing molecules fit together to improve the performance of optoelectronic devices.

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  • Pioneering Plasma-Catalytic Process for CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol Under Ambient Conditions

    Researchers at the University of Liverpool have achieved a significant milestone in the conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable fuels and chemicals, marking an important step towards a sustainable net-zero economy.

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