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Fast Company
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Nanotech Solar Cells, in Camouflage Colors Flexible plastic, the sun, and new freedom from battery packs. mark for My Articles similar articles
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For Solar, The Future is Thin Thin film technologies are poised for growth. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Thin films seek a solar future Despite setbacks, the technology may yet shine. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
November 2009
Peter Fairley
Plastic Solar Cells Roll Into Unlit Villages Printed roll-to-roll organic PVs may not be the most powerful, but they're cheap. A scientist at Denmark's Riso National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy has found a cheap way to integrate LEDs, photovoltaic cells, and ultrathin lithium batteries into a potentially life-saving lamp. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
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National Defense
October 2011
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Exoskeletons, 'Smart' Parachutes Could Reduce Soldiers' Loads Soldiers are used to carrying the equivalent of another human being with them wherever they go. The vest can account for about 35 pounds of that load, but body armor is only the beginning. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
July 2004
Army, First Responders Getting the Hook Soldiers and first responders soon will get the hook, literally. In this case, the hook is an Army Natick Soldier Center-designed device that will be used to scale walls and buildings and board boats. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 6, 2008
Toby Shute
Innovation Series: Solar Energy Over the next several years, industry analysts peg the growth of the solar market at around 50% per annum. Read on for an overview of this fast-growing sector. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 29, 2008
Toby Shute
A Strong Solar Showing Energy Conversion Devices rings up a rich quarter. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 31, 2007
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Making Light Work The photovoltaic industry is nearing a breakthrough point, beyond which production capacity will soar, offering consumers a wide variety of options at much lower prices. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
October 13, 2008
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Inside Solar Power's Top 5 Next Game-Changing Technologies A detailed analysis of the green industry's real priorities for fulfilling the promise of making solar energy cheaper. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 29, 2008
Toby Shute
A Fat Load of Thin Film The details are still murky, but it's now widely believed that Best Solar, a new company headed by the CEO of solar-wafer maker LDK Solar, is the mystery company behind Applied Materials' massive $1.9 billion thin-film equipment order. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 17, 2007
Jack Uldrich
Slimmer Solar Grows Up Investment in thin-film solar technology is beginning to take off. While the new thin-films are less efficient than silicon-based solar cells, they can be manufactured much more easily, and expected to be very cost-competitive. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
September 2009
Ascent Solar Modules to be Designed Into Hybrid Unmanned Aerial Vehicle The hybrid unmanned aerial vehicle will be designed primarily for military use; however, its capabilities will also include a broad spectrum of civil applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
April 4, 2008
Jim Louderback
Next-Gen Solar Heats Up Thin-film solar panels are a real breakthrough, built via a futuristic mashup of ink jet printing technology, aluminum foil, and space-age chemical compounds. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 25, 2007
Jack Uldrich
GE Catches Rays and Rides the Wind General Electric takes another step into the growing field of thin-film solar technology by acquiring a minority stake in PrimeStar Solar. It's more proof that renewable energy will continue to grow as a percentage of the company's overall business. mark for My Articles similar articles