Feature: Stars of Summer - Steamboat Magazine
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Feature: Stars of Summer Steamboat Magazine They also have plans to travel far and wide for gigs, from the bluegrass festivals in Palisade to Telluride, as well as to a July show in Turner's native North Carolina. Their high energy is what keeps them going, despite their no-drums tradition- al ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 09:24:24 AM
Nanocrystal infrared LEDs can be made cheaply - Phys.Org
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Nanocrystal infrared LEDs can be made cheaply Phys.Org Lead sulfide and lead selenide nanocrystals are leading candidates for replacing cadmium telluride and other materials found in commercial solar cells today. The paper's co-authors are Tobias Hanrath, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 09:24:24 AM
Different recipe, same great taste - Boulder Weekly
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![]() Boulder Weekly | Different recipe, same great taste Boulder Weekly In short, the band members kept busy, but it was only 27 months before the band reunited for a show at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, euphemistically billed as “Drew Emmitt and Vince Herman and Friends.” From then on, Salmon played a few one-off ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 09:24:24 AM
Infrared LEDs can be made cheaper, compatible with silicon - R & D Magazine
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Infrared LEDs can be made cheaper, compatible with silicon R & D Magazine The research group led by Frank Wise, professor of applied and engineering physics, reported online in Nature Nanotechnology that they have used solution chemistry to make infrared LEDs out of nanocrystals, commonly known as quantum dots, ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 09:24:24 AM
Are Dye-Sensitized Cells The Future Of Solar? - Energy Collective
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Are Dye-Sensitized Cells The Future Of Solar? Energy Collective Research has ushered in second generation of solar cells made from multi-crystalline silicon, amorphous silicon, cadmium-telluride, and copper-indium-gallium-selenide. The DSCs belong to the third generation. They are made from titanium oxide, ... |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 09:24:24 AM





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