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Perovskite solar cells need decades-long durability. New work shows which fast-aging tests come closest
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) could conquer the mass market within a few years, perhaps even being produced in Europe. Their ...
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A WRAP for biology's greasiest problem
Embedded in the boundary between the inside and outside of each cell are membrane proteins. They act as first responders by ...
Nanoparticles are widely used in medicine to deliver drugs, genes or imaging agents to specific parts of the body. Once a ...
Modern business intelligence demands speed, and utilizing AI tools for Excel is the ultimate way to hyper-charge your data workflows this year.
Full-body defense does not always look the way textbooks say it should. In planarian flatworms, a newly identified cell type ...
Streamline cell line transfer with flexible process design, data-driven strategies, and real-world insights to reduce risk ...
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What the latest progress on sickle cell means for Black Americans
A New Orleans man became the first person in Louisiana to be functionally cured of sickle cell disease. More people need ...
Hoshinoya Nara Prison joins a growing wave of former jails turned design hotels, where cell blocks and prison yards are being ...
Gr 7 learners at Eagle's Nest Christian School designed model cell phone towers, blending creativity, stability and ...
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are considered strong candidates for mass‑market adoption within the next few years, with the ...
Accelerated aging tests reveal spatially non-uniform degradation in perovskite solar cells, enhancing understanding of stability and performance under stress.
From data lakes to streamlined production, Kriya, Opus, and Epicrispr discuss how technology is improving their operations.
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