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Turning indoor light into power: Research provides insights that could supercharge smart devices
A new study from SFU's School of Sustainable Energy Engineering (SEE) proposes an innovative standardization framework to ...
Scientists have created a light as thin as paper that emits a gentle, natural glow similar to sunlight. By using a precise ...
Bird Buddy is a company known for its camera-equipped bird feeder, a product that started out on Kickstarter. Since debuting ...
Scientists in Spain have developed an amorphous-silicon solar cell that could be used in both transparent photovoltaics and tandem applications. The device reportedly achieves notable efficiency ...
Thermoplasmonic nanorings enable passive solar-responsive windows, reducing reliance on mechanical cooling and enhancing ...
Changes to the project regenerating Rawtenstall Market Hall – including a new hare sculpture and the removal of a requirement ...
Scientists have developed an ultra-thin, paper-like LED that emits a warm, sunlike glow, promising to revolutionize how we light up our homes, devices, and workplaces. By engineering a balance of red, ...
Gilmore released a stunning 60-minute timelapse of Comet Lemmon as a colossal section of its tail was buffeted and stripped ...
AI can be used to make buildings more energy-efficient by automatically adjusting lighting, ventilation, heating and cooling ...
Light bulbs come in many shapes and styles: globes, twists, flame-like candle tips and long tubes. But there aren’t many thin ...
Home Safety and Comfort: Beyond the essentials, nothing improves peace of mind like proper lighting or staying warm when the ...
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