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New Thin Solar Cells

A new material that is made from nanoparticles is able to absorb the light from any angle, which open the gate for the most thin solar cells. Professor Harry Atwater specialized in applied physics and nanomaterials at Caltech, with the help of Koray Aydin who is an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences … Continue reading

Who Invented The Internet?

The Internet include many ideas and concepts, different scientists were responsible for creating each idea or concept. The first major concept was in the year 1960 and was meant to be for marital purpose, ARPANET stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, it is considered as the first operational packet switching network. The ARPANET was … Continue reading

Cell-less Solar Panels: The Wave of the Future

University of Michigan physicists have made a discovery that could very well revolutionize solar panels as we know them. This new discovery is a true advancement in what we know about solar energy and how to utilize the most power from it. Not only will it possibly change the over-all design of solar panels, it … Continue reading

Saving Energy By Using Microprocessors In Computer

The University of California-Berkeley researchers have  a new idea using  Electron-free magnetic microprocessors that would save energy than the computers used today. The usual microprocessors use a million times energy than the new microprocessors as they use the less amount of energy possible according to the second law of thermodynamics. The new process will use … Continue reading

Solar Power Depending On Magnetic Waves

University of Michigan researchers could lead to a new solar power without traditional semiconductor-based solar cells. The researchers of the university Stephen Rand, a professor in the departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Physics and Applied Physics and William Fisher, a doctoral student in applied physics have used the magnetic waves which was thought before that … Continue reading