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Gentle crash may explain Mercury’s massive core
A recent theory has emerged suggesting that the answer to Mercury’s unusually large metallic core may lie in the early ...
After four decades of searching, solar scientists have at long last found evidence of a type of seismic wave in our Sun. Thanks to ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has developed technology to stiffen deployable structures on spacecraft, enabling ...
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Solar jackpot: Cambridge organic breakthrough helps panels catch more sunlight
A new organic semiconductor molecule could lead to lighter and simpler solar panels made entirely from a single material. For ...
ETH Zurich researchers created customized ceramic structures for a solar reactor using a new 3D printing process. Initial experiments demonstrate that these structures can increase the yield of solar ...
Seismic studies reveal Mars may have a solid inner core. The result deepens knowledge of its evolution and lost magnetic ...
The maximum absorption wavelength of silicon solar cells (SSCs) is approximately 1100 nm, due to the inherent bandgap limitations of silicon materials. This constraint results in significant optical ...
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