Longi Breaks Theoretical Limit: Solar Cells at 34,8% Efficiency
Chinese company Longi breaks records with 34,85% efficient tandem solar cells, thanks to innovative combination of perovskite and silicon.
Chinese company Longi breaks records with 34,85% efficient tandem solar cells, thanks to innovative combination of perovskite and silicon.
The micro wind turbine of the future comes from Latin America: stackable, frictionless and almost silent magnetic levitation turbines, ideal for urban environments.
Gut bacteria Eisenbergiella tayi and Lachnoclostridium may trigger multiple sclerosis, twin study finds.
The James Webb Telescope has discovered Zhúlóng, an ancient twin galaxy of the Milky Way that formed just a billion years after the Big Bang, forcing scientists to rethink cosmic evolution.
From limited production to global market: Adidas Climacool with latex structure are ready to change the world of shoes thanks to 3D printing.
NASA’s Dragonfly has passed a crucial test and is preparing for launch to Titan in 2028. The mission will search for signs of life on Saturn’s moon.
Scientific studies show that digital detox enhances attention and learning. And no, it's not just a fad.
In the 19th century, roller ships were supposed to revolutionize maritime transport with impressive speeds, but the dream vanished. I'll tell you why.
The most disturbing end of the universe is a false vacuum decay: an instant in which all physical laws would be rewritten without warning.
Volcanic eruptions speak through underground vibrations. An international team has created an early warning system using fiber optic cables.
The collaboration between rescue dogs, artificial intelligence, and drones is redefining search and rescue operations, allowing us to overcome the limitation of the one-to-one relationship between dog and handler and multiply the effectiveness of interventions during large-scale disasters.
Slow TV won over millions of viewers with “The Great Moose Migration,” a Swedish program that broadcasts the annual journey of these majestic mammals around the clock, proving that slow, unedited television can beat today’s fast-paced formats.
Behind every response of a linguistic model there is a complex neural architecture that reasons about the meaning before even producing the first word, disproving reductionist theories.
With brains 3,5 times larger than ours and a more complex cerebral cortex, killer whales are learning to mimic human speech to talk to us.
Drones with Faraday cages attract lightning for safety and (maybe) energy: Science braves the storms’ wrath.
Zombie cells cause inflammation and back pain. Two drugs eliminate them, reduce pain, and even reverse damage to spinal discs.
Atmos Space Cargo’s Phoenix vehicle experienced a difficult reentry, but collected key data to improve future missions.
Fabric furniture that goes from flat to three-dimensional: 2.0 furniture comes from Carnegie Mellon with robotically sewn panels.
Bee colonies can now survive without flowers thanks to an "energy bar" developed by WSU and APIX. A breakthrough for beekeeping.
US tariff escalation prompts Chinese response: No more rare earth magnets. Tesla struggling to produce Optimus robots.
Berkeley's micro-drone: twenty-one milligrams, less than a centimeter in diameter, two magnets spinning like tops inside a vortex.