by Kylie | Apr 25, 2019 | Beyond CMOS, Entrepreneurship, News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS April 25, 2018 | Solar cells (like people!) work better with caffeine In UCLA-led study, perovskite-based devices benefit from the strong bond between lead and the same chemical found in coffee and tea Meghan Steele Horan | April 25, 2019 Adding...
by mroseboro | Apr 15, 2019 | Materials Science, News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS Best in snow: New scientific device creates electricity from snowfall Stuart Wolpert | April 15, 2019 (photo credit: Thom Holmes/Unsplash This article was originally published by the UCLA Newsroom U CLA researchers and colleagues have designed a new...
by mroseboro | Sep 21, 2018 | News, Research, Sustainability, Tools for Discovery |
FEATURED NEWS Sept 21, 2018 | Mobile device developed at UCLA could make it easier to predict and control harmful algal blooms Nikki Lin | Sep 21, 2018 In the past 10 years, harmful algal blooms — sudden increases in the population of algae, typically in coastal...
by mroseboro | Aug 30, 2018 | News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS Aug 30, 2018 | Dual-layer solar cell developed at UCLA sets record for efficiently generating power Matthew Chin | Aug 30, 2018 A solar cell developed by UCLA Engineering researchers converts 22.4 percent of incoming energy from the sun, a record for...
by | Nov 20, 2017 | News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS November 20, 2017 | Hydrogen cars for the masses one step closer to reality, thanks to UCLA invention 2-in-1 device also uses supercapacitor to store energy that could power computers and smartphones Stuart Wolpert | November 20, 2017 Richard Kaner and...
by | Aug 4, 2017 | Education, News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS August 4, 2017 | UCLA launches program to train students on sustainable food, energy and water management Initiative funded by $3 million grant from National Science Foundation Meghan Steele Horan | August 4, 2017 The ongoing global trend of migration...
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