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Silicon Microwires Could Have a Sunny Future
New solar cells show potential.
 
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Microscopic Solar Cells Could See More Sunlight
The new cells promise to be cheaper, more efficient, and even printable.
 
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Cheaper, Stronger Lithium-Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles
A British company is testing new chemistry that could boost the performance of batteries.
 
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The Year in Materials
New materials harnessed hamster power, and researchers made carbon nanotubes practical.
 
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Sun-Assisted Desalination
Energy-saving process uses free heat to desalinate seawater.
 
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A New Way to Break Ultra-Strong Chemical Bonds
Cornell advance could be a first step to low-energy industrial chemical production.
 
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Using Rust to Capture CO2 from Coal Plants
Process could capture carbon more cheaply.
 
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Sodium-Ion Cells for Cheap Energy Storage
DOE funds the development of low-cost sodium-ion batteries.
 
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Demonstrating a CO2 Recycler
Sandia scientists successfully test a machine that creates fuel from carbon dioxide.
 
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A New Route to Cellulosic Biofuels
ZeaChem's pilot plant will make ethanol using termite microbes.
 
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Using CO2 to Extract Geothermal Energy
Carbon dioxide captured from power plants could make geothermal energy more practical.