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Friday July 30th 2010

Understanding the science of solar-based energy: more researchers are better than one

(National Science Foundation) With the assistance of a five-year $20 million award from the National Science Foundation, the California Institute of Technology Chemical Bonding Center project, called ”Powering the Planet,” will increase the number of its collaborators to fulfill its goal of efficiently and economically converting solar energy and water into hydrogen and oxygen fuels.   News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.comMattress

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