Researchers from Harvard University and IBM are working together to discover organic materials that will make solar cells cheaper and more efficient. They’re harnessing the influence of hundreds of thousands of idle PCs to do it.
The researchers hope to discover and isolate organic molecules which can be pooled to change more sunlight into electricity and thus making solar cells much more economical.
Alan Aspuru-Guzik, the principal investigator and a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, at Harvard, is hopeful and optimistic about the discovery.
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
Another endeavor by IBM!
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