Energy news, March 2014

Scientists have made the first 3D observations of how the structure of a lithium-ion battery anode evolves at the nanoscale in a real battery cell.

Scientists have developed a next-generation solar cell material which can also emit light, in addition to converting light to electricity.

Researchers have achieved new levels of performance for seed-free and substrate-free arrays of nanowires.

Simple and fast way of making TiO2 nanocrystals could mean long-lasting anodes for next generation high-power Li-ion batteries, according to researchers.

The idea for nanobionic plants grew out of a project in Strano’s lab to build self-repairing solar cells modeled on plant cells.

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An international research team has discovered a potentially clean, low-cost way to convert carbon dioxide into methanol.

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