Monday, October 27, 2008
The Future's So Bright
You can't drill a hole in it.
Because it's made of titanium.
A new supermaterial recently discovered at Ohio State University is made from a hybrid of plastics, molybdenum and titanium.
The researchers who invented the novel solar cell material think it may have the potential to achieve nearly 100% efficiency.
Go Buckeyes! You deserve a cheer for that!
Labels:
energy,
molybdenum,
plastic,
solar,
sun,
sustainability,
titanium
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where can i get a pair of these glorious specs?!
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