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George Cove, a forgotten solar power pioneer, may have built a highly efficient photovoltaic panel 40 years before Bell Labs engineers invented silicon cells. If proven to work, his design could lead to less complex and more sustainable solar panels. Above: George Cove stands next to his third solar array. Source: "Generating electricity by the sun s rays", Popular Electricity, Volume 2, nr. 12, April 1910, pp.793. More efficient, less sustainable Ever since Bell Labs presented the first practical solar PV panel in the 1950s, technological development has focused on reducing costs and increasing the efficiency of solar cells. According to these standards, researchers have made a lot of progress. The efficiency of solar panels increased from less than 5% in. ....

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How Covid-19 has changed China's entertainment habits


July 07, 2021
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With international travel off the cards and cinemas intermittently closed, young Chinese like Jiang Tang have been spending more time entertaining themselves online since the coronavirus pandemic hit.
When not at home, scores of young people gather during the evening at milk tea cafes to play online games in the southern city of Guangzhou.
“To attract young consumers, the cafes are equipped with fast internet speed and are rushing to launch one-litre packages of drinks and snacks that cost about 50 yuan (S$10.41) per person,” said Jiang, a 27-year-old administration executive.
The trend towards online entertainment has helped dash hopes of post-pandemic “revenge spending ” in the mainland and highlighted continued sluggish consumption in the world’s second largest economy. ....

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