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Last night, I was delighted to speak to a group of young people from Bnei Akiva (BA), a Jewish youth group based near Temple Fortune in my local borough of Barnet. BA’s members come from across Greater London, including some from my …
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Today we present you with research from The D.E. Shaw Group . In their latest Market Insights for March 2010, they focus on leverage
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A new manufacturing process could cut the cost of making crystalline silicon wafers for solar cells by 80 percent. The process is being developed by Lexington, MA-based 1366 Technologies, which this week showed off the first solar cells …
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Ladies, let me introduce you to Silicon Mix Proteina de Perla leave in and Seda’s S.O.S ceramidas. Both are leave-ins that can be used daily.
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Researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are developing a new approach, which would use silicon nanowires to better trap sunlight for future renewable green energy equations. Although there are silicon …
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Researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are developing a new approach, which would use silicon nanowires to better trap sunlight for future renewable green energy equations. Although there are silicon …
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(NanoRealm) – Berkeley Lab researchers have found a better way to trap light in photovoltaic cells through the use of vertical arrays of silicon nanowires. This could substantially cut the costs of solar electric power by reducing the …
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