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15.05.2020 On the road to non-toxic and stable perovskite solar cells The promising halide perovskite materials for solar energy conversion show high efficiencies, but this comes at [...]
08.05.2020 Sea level could rise more than 1 metre by 2100 if emission targets are not met, reveals survey amongst 100 experts Global mean sea-level rise could exceed 1 metres by 2100 and 5 metres by 2300 with [...]
08.05.2020 Realistic lab tests for e-vehicle batteries Thorough testing is paramount to the safety and reliability of the batteries that power electric vehicles. [...]
07.05.2020 Study shows wetter climate is likely to intensify global warming Greater tropical rainfall may increase microbes’ release of CO2 from soils into air Diese Meldung teilen [...]
04.05.2020 CO2 emissions from dry inland waters globally underestimated Inland waters such as rivers, lakes and reservoirs play an important role in the global carbon [...]