Researchers report that gold nanospheres, named supraballs, can absorb nearly all wavelengths in sunlight — including some ...
Scientists have developed a way to generate tiny amounts of solar energy at night. It’s true potential could be in space.
It produces only a little power, but its innovative approach could support hardware that operates during lengthy periods of total darkness, such as deep-space satellites.
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A startup just beamed electricity from a moving airplane to prove we can harvest solar power from space
On a blustery November day in 2025, a Cessna turboprop fought its way through the skies over Pennsylvania. The conditions ...
The Philippines rises as a new solar superpower, lighting up to 5 million panels as Terra Solar builds the world’s largest ...
AMALAPURAM: Every government school can achieve sustainability by generating its own solar power, as demonstrated by the ...
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1 gallon an hour: World’s fastest solar evaporator turns sea water into drinking water
Scientists at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in Korea have ...
Although solar power is one of our greatest green energy tools, some of the components of the solar cell are not so sustainable. A new study, aiming to find a bio-based replacement for oil-based UV ...
Scientists have developed a way to generate electricity from Earth’s radiant heat at night, potentially powering satellites even in darkness and opening new frontiers for space renewable energy.
Panels alter soil moisture and MAOM carbon, so careful siting and spacing help support renewables without harming nearby ...
Beijing team finds that potential electrical discharges, though brief, could induce abnormal currents in spacecraft systems.
A powerful flare unleashed a severe solar storm that caused auroras and GPS disruptions on Earth.
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