Caffeine gives solar cells a boost of energy – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] Scientists at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and Solargiga Energy in China have discovered that caffeine can help make a promising alternative to traditional solar cells more efficient in converting light into electricity. Their research, published April 25 in the journal Joule, can enable this cost-effective renewable energy technology to compete … Read more

Joe Biden is the most anticipated and feared rival of Donald Trump.

[ad_1] Already, Trump noticed with an unpleasant surprise that the Democratic field occupied more and more air time and printed thumbs, a space he had enjoyed for him for two years. He tried to counter the rising tide, returning to his practice of conducting telephone interviews with friendly television hosts and intensifying his angry comments … Read more

Growing up in poverty increases the diagnosis of psychosis spectrum mental illness

[ad_1] Growing up in underprivileged urban neighborhoods more than doubles your chances of developing a psychosis spectrum disorder before you reach middle age, according to a new study conducted by UC Davis and Concordia University closely of 4,000 families under surveillance for 30 years. The results of the study suggest that an intervention via social … Read more

Looks like Disney is about to take control of Hulu

[ad_1] Photo: Dan Goodman (AP) According to a new report, Disney may be seizing an opportunity that encompasses Comcast's 30% stake in Hulu, which would bring Disney's share of the streaming service to 90%. Citing sources close to the case, CNBC announced Thursday that Disney and Comcast were in talks for an agreement, adding that … Read more

Scientists release a new role for the nervous system in regeneration

[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Tufts University biologists have developed a computer model of planar regeneration (flatworm) that explains how planar fragments determine which end should form a tail and which should form the head. Development begins to answer an important question in regenerative research: what are the signals that determine the reconstruction of specific … Read more

Coast Guard judge accused of "national terrorist" should not be detained before trial, judge says

[ad_1] The charges against a Coast Guard lieutenant who, according to investigators, espoused white nationalist views and assembled a comprehensive list of prominent Democrat politicians and media personalities do not justify his pre-trial detention, he said. announced Thursday a federal magistrate. Judge Charles Day, US investigating judge, ordered a detention hearing at the end of … Read more