All items tagged with Solar cells and MIT (11)

| The Dutch operator Fastned, has opened its first vehicle fast-charging station in Germany capable of supplying up to 350 kW charge power for...

| A team from ECE (Electrical & Computer Engineering) at the University of Michigan has built what they claim is the smallest computer in the...

| According to an MIT News article, electronic components can now be made so thin with the help of 2D nanowires they ultimately become transpa...

| The Bird Control Group based in The Netherlands has developed a new type of scarecrow called the Agrilaser which uses laser beams to spook b...

| Scientists from the Japanese research institute RIKEN and the University of Tokyo have developed bendable and stretchy ultra-thin solar cell...

| Last year, Tesla successfully acquired the solar cell manufacturer SolarCity Corp. Elon Musk announced in October 2016 their intention to su...

| The Paris Agreement was debated and adopted by consensus during the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) of the United Nations Framework C...

| The sheet of paper looks like any other document that might have just come spitting out of an office printer, with an array of colored recta...

| If a new development from labs at MIT pans out as expected, someday the entire surface area of a building’s windows could be used to generat...

| According to researchers at MIT, living viruses can be harnessed to install highly conductive carbon nanotubes in the anode structures of dy...