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  • Moving Perovskite Advancements From the Lab to the Manufacturing Floor

    Tandem solar cells are made of stacked materials — such as silicon paired with perovskites — that together absorb more of the solar spectrum than single materials, resulting in a dramatic increase in efficiency.

  • Lake Tahoe’s Clarity the Best It’s Been Since 1980s

    For the last five months of 2022, Lake Tahoe was the clearest it has been since the 1980s. 

  • Catching the AI Wave

    Students at Velocity Digital are bullish about artificial intelligence.

  • NASA-Led Project Tracking Changes to Water, Ecosystems, Land Surface

    Where are flood waters flowing after major storms? 

  • First Eight Island-Ocean Ecosystems Selected for Global Ridge-To-Reef Rewilding Campaign

    Climate change, ocean degradation, and biodiversity loss are causing entire land-sea ecosystems to collapse, and island communities are disproportionately impacted. 

  • 2022 Tongan Volcanic Explosion Was Largest Natural Explosion in Over a Century, New Study Finds

    The 2022 eruption of a submarine volcano in Tonga was more powerful than the largest U.S. nuclear explosion, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation.

  • Researchers Develop Carbon-Negative Concrete

    A viable formula for a carbon-negative, environmentally friendly concrete that is nearly as strong as regular concrete has been developed at Washington State University.

  • Investigating the Growth of Snow Algal Blooms on Mount Gassan, Japan

    Rising temperatures have led to the growth of algal blooms in water bodies, mountainous areas, and coastal regions as far as the Arctic.

  • A Once-Stable Glacier in Greenland is Now Rapidly Disappearing

    As climate change causes ocean temperatures to rise, one of Greenland’s previously most stable glaciers is now retreating at an unprecedented rate, according to a new study.

  • Using Machine Learning to Find Reliable and Low-Cost Solar Cells

    Researchers at the University of California, Davis College of Engineering are using machine learning to identify new materials for high-efficiency solar cells. Using high-throughput experiments and machine learning-based algorithms, they have found it is possible to forecast the materials’ dynamic behavior with very high accuracy, without the need to perform as many experiments.

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