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Jul 27, 2024

Magnetic fields help understand light particle splitting for boosting solar cell efficiency

Posted by in categories: particle physics, solar power, sustainability

Scientists are closer to giving the next generation of solar cells a powerful boost by integrating a process that could make the technology more efficient by breaking particles of light—photons—into small chunks.

In a study published in Nature Chemistry researchers unravel the scientific understanding of what happens when light particles split—a process called —and its underlying workings.

Lead researcher Professor Tim Schmidt from UNSW Sydney’s School of Chemistry has studied singlet fission for more than a decade. He says the process could be invoked and applied to improve existing silicon solar cell technologies.

Jul 27, 2024

IAge: predicting health with your “inflammatory age”

Posted by in category: health

Age ain’t nothing but a number, but ‘inflammatory age’ may be real.

Jul 27, 2024

New AI Robot with Human Brain Shocks the World! (They’ve Crossed the Line)

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Recent advancements in AI and robotics have led to significant breakthroughs, including a robot with a brain-on-a-chip in China and Skild AI’s development of a universal robot brain for complex tasks. Meanwhile, Zen Technologies in India has introduced Prahasta, a four-legged robot equipped with advanced LIDAR and AI for defense purposes, capable of navigating difficult terrains and carrying heavy loads. These innovations highlight the rapid evolution of robotics technology, blending artificial intelligence with physical capabilities in unprecedented ways, poised to transform industrial, defense, and healthcare sectors.

#ai #robot

Jul 27, 2024

Silicon Valley’s Disruption: Millions of Jobs to Vanish by 2030

Posted by in categories: employment, transportation

Silicon Valley will make oil, nuclear, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, and conventional gas cars obsolete by 2030, leading to the greatest explosion in wealth in history by 2050 Questions to inspire discussion What industries will become obsolete by 2030? —Oil, nuclear, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, a.

Jul 27, 2024

A Giant Energy Dome Is Daringly Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Power

Posted by in category: energy

It’s a stunning turn for gaseous enemy No. 1.

Jul 27, 2024

Tesla FSD V12.5 Rollout: Significant Improvement and Potential for Tesla-Owned Fleet

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Brighter with Herbert.

Jul 27, 2024

Vacuum of Space to Decay Sooner Than Expected (but Still Not Soon)

Posted by in category: quantum physics

One of the quantum fields that fills the universe is special because its default value seems poised to eventually change, changing everything.

Jul 27, 2024

Ilya Sutskever | AGI will all happen next year | AGI will profoundly affect human development

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Jul 27, 2024

New process uses light and enzymes to create greener chemicals

Posted by in categories: chemistry, energy, food

Researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) have achieved a significant breakthrough that could lead to better—and greener—agricultural chemicals and everyday products.

Jul 27, 2024

Twisted carbon nanotubes could achieve significantly better energy storage than advanced lithium-ion batteries

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

An international team of scientists, including two researchers who now work in the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) at UMBC, has shown that twisted carbon nanotubes can store three times more energy per unit mass than advanced lithium-ion batteries. The finding may advance carbon nanotubes as a promising solution for storing energy in devices that need to be lightweight, compact, and safe, such as medical implants and sensors. The research was published recently in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

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