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  • Article - 28 Jun 2017
    In 1933, Nobel Prize winner Lev Davidovich Landau introduced the polaron theory, which describes the movement of the polaron, which describes waves of electrons and their cloud of surrounding virtual...
  • Article - 16 Jun 2017
    Carrageenan is a derivative of red seaweed and usually used to thicken food, but a team from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have discovered it also works well as a stabiliser in...
  • Article - 19 Apr 2017
    The manufacturing and transportation process of water is particularly wasteful. It is estimated that over 17 million barrels of oil are required to produce plastic bottles each year, which is enough...
  • Article - 21 Feb 2017
    Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have recently developed a planar PSC made at low temperatures of less than 150 °C.
  • Article - 24 Nov 2016
    Renewable hydrogen is an important tool in the transition from fossil fuel use to sustainable solutions that reduce the production of carbon dioxide.
  • Article - 14 Jun 2016
    As one of the cleanest sources of energy in the world, solar energy offers a completely renewable and environmentally friendly way to generate electric power.
  • Article - 20 May 2016
    While solar energy holds the promise of long-term sustainable energy, current systems are too inefficient to make mass installations financially viable.
  • Article - 6 May 2016
    Derived from the two Greek words hydro and ponos, meaning water and labor respectively, hydroponics is defined as a method of growing plants in water.
  • Article - 11 Dec 2015
    Dr. Michael Cimbritz, a lecturer at Lund University, has extensive experience working in the wastewater treatment industry. He spoke to AZoCleantech about the environmentally damaging micropollutants...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2015
    Professor Max Shtein from the University of Michigan speaks to AZoCleantech about a new design for sun tracking solar cells based on the Japanese art of kirigami.

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