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A recent study led by Sang-Il Seok, a professor of energy and chemical engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), developed a solution to support a new type of perovskite solar cell (PSC) in collaboration with researchers at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology. Their findings were accepted for publication in Science in March 2017.
Uber now banned in Italy
Google and Howard University recently announced that they have partnered to create Howard West, a satellite campus in Mountain View, Calif. for black computer science majors.
Twitter may introduce a paid membership plan
Bitcoins Hit Gold
A team of researchers at the University of Oxford recently discovered the Loxosceles genus, commonly known as the recluse spider. The species has unusually tough silk produced by a unique spinning mechanism. In the journal Materials Horizons, the research team, also consisting of members from the Applied Math Department from the College of William & Mary in Virginia, published their observations of the recluse spider and its silk’s properties.
Toshiba’s Chairman to Resign after $6.3 Billion Loss
Tesla Motors, Inc. rebranded as Tesla, Inc.
One of the biggest obstacles in the study of artificial intelligence is the computer’s lack of basic understanding of how the world works.
A world where your phone can be charged in seconds may not be out of reach.
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Rochester Medical Center found that electronic cigarettes are as damaging to gums and teeth as conventional cigarettes. This was the first study to address electronic cigarettes’ damage to oral health.
A recent article published in Astronomy & Astrophysics found the farthest very high energy gamma source detected to date. About seven billion years ago, an explosion occurred at a black hole in the center of a galaxy.
A recent assessment conducted by researchers at Cardiff University has identified a potential solution to self-treating diabetes. The answer is mobile phone applications.
Tesla Motors is an automaker known for its production of electric, semi-autonomous vehicles.
Recent research conducted by an international team led by Christopher Conselice, an astrophysics professor at the University of Nottingham, found that the universe has about 2 trillion galaxies, which is 10 times more than previous estimates.
The semiconductor industry has long regarded five nanometers as the limit for transistor gate length. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) claim to have successfully shrunk the transistor gate to one nanometer.
New research, led by Xiaoyang Zhu, a professor of chemistry at Columbia University, reveals the potential of using a new kind of material, hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs), to manufacture solar cells. The results conclude that HOIPs can achieve much higher solar efficiencies than traditional solar cells, which are typically made out of silicon.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a ban prohibiting the sale of consumer antibacterial soaps containing antiseptics the FDA deemed “not generally recognized as safe and effective.” This final ruling solidified a proposed rule published in the Federal Register of Dec. 17, 2013.