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Y-Carbon Receives DOE Phase I SBIR Award (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

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Y-Carbon, Inc. announced that it has been awarded a Department of Energy (DOE) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) phase I grant. (read here…) Related items Apollo Solar Energy, Inc. to Fund a Three-Year, $1.5 Million Sponsorship of the New Jersey Institute of Technology to … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) World’s first Cs-131 implant for colorectal cancer performed... »

Apollo Solar Energy, Inc. to Fund a Three-Year, $1.5 Million Sponsorship of the New Jersey Institute of Technology to … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

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Apollo Solar Energy, Inc. , a leading vertically integrated miner, refiner and producer of tellurium , the core element of thin film solar panels, and high-purity tellurium-based metals for specific segments of the electronic materials market worldwide, operating in the People’s Republic of China, today announced that the Company will fund a three-year, $1.5... »

Frogs, foam and fuel: Solar energy converted to sugars (Science Daily)

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In natural photosynthesis, plants take in solar energy and carbon dioxide and then convert it to oxygen and sugars. The oxygen is released to the air and the sugars are dispersed throughout the plant — like that sweet corn we look for in the summer. Unfortunately, the allocation of light energy into products we... »

News Item (ChemPoint)

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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, March 17, 2010 — Iosil Energy Corporation (”Iosil”), an innovator in the production of high-purity solar grade polysilicon for the photovoltaic industry, announced today that it has secured $13.5 million in equity financing in an oversubscribed round. (read here…) Related items Iosil Energy Corporation Secures First Close on $13.5M in Equity Financing to Build... »

Researchers Convert Solar Energy To Sugars (redOrbit)

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Engineers from the University of Cincinnati devise a foam that captures energy and removes excess carbon dioxide from the air — thanks to semi-tropical frogs. (read here…) Related items Frogs, foam and fuel: Solar energy converted to sugars (Science Daily) Nanotechnology sparks energy storage on paper and cloth (EurekAlert!) ‘Starving’ fat suppresses appetite (PhysOrg) Defects in carbon nanotubes could lead... »

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