Environment
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Engineers Succeeded in Producing Potentially Beneficial Solar Cells for the Environment
Using a vacuum deposition apparatus, a technique for creating organic light-emitting display devices, a research team at UNIST led by Professor Hyesung Park has produced perovskite solar cells (PSCs) that have the potential to be highly efficient, stable, and scalable (OLEDs).
Latest Research Articles
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Night Sky Map: Lost Fabled Star Catalogue of Hipparchus Unearthed in Egypt
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Extreme Visibility Due to Fog Blamed for Chain-reaction Crash on Oregon Highway
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Artificial Intelligence for Genomic Selection of Sugarcane in Fields Developed in Brazil
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How Will Coral Reefs Survive a Warming Planet?
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Effective Groundwater Supply Management Might Be the Key To Mitigating the Effects of Climate Change in East Africa
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Developing Nations Demand Rich Nations Provide Compensation for Climate-Caused 'Loss and Damage'
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How Will Protecting Old Trees Help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change?
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Just When Flood Starts to Subside, New Problem Starts to Show up in Florida
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Viruses and Bacteria Trapped Under Arctic Lake Ice Might Resurface and Infect Animals
Fog Played a Major Role in a Deadly Accident in Oregon
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Tropical Depression Brewing in Eastern Pacific, Heaviest Rain May Hit Mexican Coastline
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Nature Projects Reported to Have Positive Impact on Young People's Mental Health