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University of Utah engineers have devised a new way to slice thin wafers of germanium for use in efficient solar power cells. They say the new method should lower the cost of such cells by reducing the waste and breakage of the brittle semiconductor.
Germanium solar cells are expensive a
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Mysterious Dublin-based artist Galvo has released his enigmatic debut single, Leave The Light On.
The new track is part of an EP of the same name - which includes two extra songs, as well as an instrumental version of Leave The Light On.
Leave The Light On's launch is also accomp
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At the University of California/Davis, The Moulé Group is investigating the patterning an
When one of the world’s biggest technology companies set up shop in one of Oregon’s smallest counties, it turned to a tiny fiber-optic provider to connect its data centers to the internet.
The obscure nonprofit was founded two decades earlier to hook up Morrow County schools and hosp
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Professional photographers demand a lot from their lenses. They often want lightweight, sturdy, fast-focusing lenses that also deliver when it comes to image quality. But they also often don’t want to spend much money. Luckily, in today’s world, that’s possible. We dove into
Roger G. Ackerman, who led Corning Incorporated through dizzying change, died July 30 following a long illness, according to family members and Corning Inc. officials.
Ackerman, 83, was CEO and chairman of the board at Corning Inc. from 1996 to 2001, when he retired after 39 years with t
The city schools opened very auspiciously on Monday morning, there being a large attendance for the fall term. The attendance for the High and Central schools is about as usual, or a little larger. Prof. Bemis asks that people take particular pains to visit the schools and see for themselves w