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Scientists grow lead-free solar cell materials with built-in switches
[ad_1] Solar panels, also known as photovoltaics, It relies on semiconductor devices or solar cells to convert energy from the sun into electricity. To generate electricity in a solar cell, an electric field is required to separate the positive and negative charges. To obtain this electric field, manufacturers typically dope solar cells with chemicals so ... -
High School Students Promote Health Equity at Televised Summer Camps – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Everyone is on a deadline at TV Broadcast Camp. This July, ThreeSixty journalism students scrambled to write scripts, film interviews, and edit the final cut of an article on health equity before the week-long camp ended. ThreeSixty Journalism has been running TV Broadcast Camp for five years, a non-profit journalism training program for marginalized ... -
Valley News – Plans to bring Valley Regional Hospital into Dartmouth Health system raise questions
[ad_1] Claremont-Valley Regional Hospital is one of five hospitals in New Hampshire not yet part of the larger healthcare system, but that may be about to change. Late last month, Claremont’s Valley Regional announced it had signed a letter of intent with Dartmouth Health and Windsor’s Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, another member of ... -
Weber State Overwhelms Utah to Dominate Fashion
[ad_1] Kyle Van Leeuwen (9) of the Utah Aggies runs the ball down the field while facing the UConn Huskies at Maverick Stadium in Logan on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. The Aggies he won 31-20. (Ben B. Brown, Deseret News) Estimated duration: 2-3 minutes Logan — Weber State head coach Jay Hill had his signature ... -
Packers coach talks about death of Wausau anchor and mental health
[ad_1] Green Bay, Wisconsin. – Green Bay Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisatcha addressed members of the media ahead of Sunday’s game to focus off the field. “If that’s the last question, I’d like to write a little personal note here,” Bisatcha said. Bisatcha took the time to talk about Wausau morning newscaster Nina Pacholke, ... -
How Gainesville Residents Can Benefit from Services
[ad_1] Get Found Local is a digital marketing agency you can trust. In a recent update, the agency outlined its services and how Gainesville can benefit from them. Gainesville, GA – September 10, 2022 – In a post on its website, Get Found Local outlined its services and how Gainesville could benefit from them. The ... -
McMurry U. Enrollment Jumps 7% in Fall Semester
[ad_1] McMurry University on Friday announced a 7.3% increase in enrollment for the fall semester, with 1,245 students taking classes. This is the largest enrollment at the University of South Abilene since Fall 2012. The freshman class has 277 students, slightly lower than in 2021, but still the second largest in six years. McMurray officials ... -
Scientists studying Earth’s trees issue harsh warning to humanity : ScienceAlert
[ad_1] From towering coastal redwoods to dinosaur-era Wollemi pines and firs that make the perfect Christmas tree, even the most revered woody plants have so many problems. But it turns out that losing some species isn’t just endangering local forests. It will threaten entire ecosystems, says new research. Last year, the Global Assessment state of ...










