Ultra-Thin Solar Tech Breakthrough at Chalmers University Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have made a major breakthrough in understanding one of the most promising materials for next-generation solar cells—formamidinium lead iodide, a halide perovskite. Their findings could accelerate the development of ultra-thin, flexible solar…
Framatome and ENEA Partner on Nuclear Power for Lunar Settlements France’s Framatome and Italy’s ENEA have signed a memorandum of…
Stellantis Unveils Lighter, Faster-Charging EV Battery Prototype Stellantis has unveiled a breakthrough in electric vehicle technology…
Brussels supports energy highways to strenghten EU grid The European Commission has unveiled plans to strengthen the EU’s…
Europe in the supercomputing league with ‘JUPITER' The JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated in Germany, is the first European…
Future electronics might be powered by a strange quantum effect Scientists at Rice University and partner institutions have made a…
Vattenfall to select an SMR Swedish energy company Vattenfall has decided to pursue small modular…