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  1. Solar Panel Startup Achieves Amazing 33.9% Efficiency

    Posted 7 Feb 2012

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    Semprius, a startup company manufacturing tiny concentrated solar cells that forgo any cooling systems has achieved a truly amazing leap in solar cell efficiency. The company was able to hit 33.9 percent efficiency with their solar panel, the first time a commercially-viable solar technology has passed the one-third mark.

    Semprius's solar cells use gallium arsenide, rather than silicon, which is able to absorb sunlight and dissipate heat far better. The solar panel that scored this major efficiency record is made up of hundreds of these tiny cells that are about the width of a pen-drawn line. Lenses atop the cells concentrate sunlight 1,000 times.

    To capture a better chunk of the solar spectrum, Semprius uses three layers of gallium arsenide, each one tweaked to convert a different part of the spectrum into electricity. Silicon solar cells, by contrast, only absorb a narrow band of sunlight and have efficiency rates that typically fall somewhere in the sub-15 percent area. The record for silicon cell efficiency is 22.9 percent and the previous record for commercial-level solar technology was 32 percent.

    Possibly the greatest thing about the Semprius solar panel is that it's not some far distant future technology. It's been designed to be commercially produced and a factory opens this summer to start manufacturing the cells.

    via MIT Tech Review

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  2. Google targets tech 'moonshots'

    Posted 7 Feb 2012

    The search giant hosts meetings to find technological answers to the "world's greatest problems".

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  3. Wolfram Alpha unveils Pro service

    Posted 7 Feb 2012

    The data-crunching site unveils a premium service that allows users to upload data, photos and sounds for analysis.

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  4. Symantec code 'extortion' claim

    Posted 7 Feb 2012

    Hackers demanded money in return for keeping stolen source code a secret, security firm Symantec says.

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  5. Brazil sues Twitter over alerts

    Posted 7 Feb 2012

    The Brazilian government files a lawsuit against Twitter, demanding it block material that helps motorists evade drink-driving traps.

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