I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of road. All right, 0k, can i smack it on the. . Laughter. Uhhhh.
I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of road. All right, 0k, can i smack it on the. . Laughter. Uhhhh.
I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of road. All right, 0k, can i smack it on the. . Laughter. Uhhhh.
focusing on the river itself. but there s a huge team of volunteers also searching, and like nicola s friend, emma, they don t want to give up hope. they say they re looking at all possibilities to try to find out what has happened to nicola, and find her. yesterday, the police confirmed that they had very thoroughly searched this one kilometre stretch, but the river from here to the sea, it s about 1k kilometres long, so clearly there s a lot more work that needs to be done to search the river. it s not an easy river to search, because although it looks narrow, it s quite deep and it s very murky. so police have been using sonar and using underwater search teams. they ve also been consulting river flow experts to try to work out where nicola might be. meanwhile, the volunteers are still coordinating a detailed search of the area everyone hoping that there is a positive outcome to this curious case. olivia, one of the old
phone with her the. the phone and dog were found, but there has been no sign of nicola since then. yesterday the police held a press conference here in the village, and they were keen to stress there were no suspicious circumstances that they can ascertain at the moment. they don t believe there is any criminal involvement. their working hypothesis is that nicola has accidentally fallen into the river, and that is why their search is, today, and this weekend, focusing on the river itself. there is a huge team of volunteers also searching, and like nicola s friend emma, they don t want to give up hope. they are looking at all possibilities to try to find out what has happened to nicola, and find her. yesterday the police confirmed that they had very thoroughly search this one kilometre stretch, but the riverfrom here to the sea, it is about 14 kilometres long, so clearly there is a lot more work that needs to be done to search the river. it is not an easy river to search, because althou