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Study Cracks a Secret of Methanol Production
Scientists at the SUNCAT Center for Interface Science and Catalysis have identified a key catalyst that could streamline the production of methanol fuel.
Cloak & Swagger: Using Plasmonics to Create an Invisible Photodetector
Mark Brongersma and colleagues used plasmonic cloaking to create an invisible device that detects light, with potential applications for solar cells.
New Nanostructure for Batteries Keeps Going and Going...
Yi Cui and his SLAC colleagues have developed a new silicon nanotube structure that may enable small, light and longer-lasting lithium-ion batteries.
Q&A: Why Tar Sands Oil Is More Polluting and Why It Matters
Adam Brandt in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering explains why tar sands' 20 percent greater greenhouse gas emissions are significant.
How to Make Renewable Energy Competitive
Felix Mormann and Dan Reicher of the Steyer-Taylor Center say that financial innovation is needed to make renewable energy competitive in the U.S.
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