Fall 2018 EFRC Newsletter
The 26th edition of Frontiers in Energy Research, the EFRC Newsletter created by an editorial board of early career EFRC members, was published online on December 5, 2018.
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The 25th edition of Frontiers in Energy Research, the EFRC Newsletter created by an editorial board of early career EFRC members, was published online on July 12, 2018.
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The 24th edition of Frontiers in Energy Research, the EFRC Newsletter created by an editorial board of early career EFRC members, was published online on March 13, 2018.
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The 23rd edition of Frontiers in Energy Research, the EFRC Newsletter created by an editorial board of early career EFRC members, was published online on November 27, 2017.
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Fall 2016 EFRC Newsletter
Photosynthesis: Gathering Sunshine with the World’s Smallest Antennas
Research on photosynthetic antenna complexes illuminates how they harvest light in plants, algae and bacteria. This work, posted as a featured articleon the Office of Science’s website, was supported in part by the Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center (PARC) EFRC led by Robert Blankenship at Washington University in St. Louis.
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5 Ways to Get Sunshine on a Cloudy Day
Scientists are discovering new ways for solar panels to work on overcast days. This work, posted as a featured article on the Office of Science’s website, was supported in part by the following EFRCs: Light-Material Interactions in Energy Conversion (LMI)EFRC led by Ralph Nuzzo at the California Institute of Technology; Argonne-Northwestern Solar Energy Research Center (ANSER) EFRC led by Michael Wasielewski at Northwestern University; and the Center for Solar Fuels (UNC) led by Thomas Meyer at the University of North Carolina
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