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Next-Gen Solar Panels Could Offer Cooler Operating Temps: Expect Higher Efficiencies, Reduced Degradation

11 May 2021, 08:05 am Solar Panels are one of the innovations that are being focused on to help reduce energy consumption across the globe. This technology allows people to convert sunlight into electric energy. However, some of the current solar cell products have limitations that prevent its people to use their full potential.  (Photo : Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) Night settles over solar panals at Solarmine, the first solar photovoltaic facility in California to help power oil field operations, on July 8, 2003 near Taft, California, 40 miles west of Bakersfield. Solarmine is a new six-acre demonstration project installed by the ChevronTexaco subsidiary, Chevron Energy Solutions, (Chevron ES) in collaboration with United Solar Systems Corp. (Uni-Solar), a subsidiary of Michigan-based Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD).

New Wearable Microgrid Turns Your Sweat Into Energy! Human Movements Can Now Power Small Devices

(Photo : Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) A competitors runs up William Street during the start of the 2018 City to Surf on August 12, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. The City to Surf is an annual running event held in Sydney which sees participants run 14 kilometres from near Sydney s CBD to Bondi Beach. According to SciTech Daily s latest report, the University of California San Diego s nano-engineers were the ones that developed this new amazing technology. It can store and harvest energy from the human body to small power electronics. However, there is no confirmation if the energy it produces is enough to power a smartphone or other daily gadgets.

Email Sending-Spinach Plants Detect Underground Explosives! Here s How They Can Do It

24 February 2021, 8:00 am EST By Scientists claimed that spinach plants can send an email, which is an unusual ability for this kind of living organism. They said that by inserting carbon nanotubes in the plant s leaves, the organism can detect the presence of nitroaromatics, which is a compound usually used in landmines and other explosives.   (Photo : Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Miguel Chateloin (L) and Lazaro Gamio use their computers to write code that would allow people living in Cuba to use email to post to blogs during the Hackathon for Cuba event on February 1, 2014 in Miami, Florida. The hackathon brought together experts and programmers to devise innovative technology solutions aimed at strengthening communications and information access in Cuba. The event is organized by Roots of Hope with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

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