The Science Show has been going since 1975. It's a fantastic source of all things science from around the globe. If it was a TV show it would have been canned long ago. Long live radio!
Where's the news in a half finished project that doesn't deliver any benefits (so far) on existing technologies? Who was the fool that got suckered into producing an infomercial?
Sliver cell solar technology. This was on Australian TV in March. Generating the same amount of power using a fraction of the silicon required today. Brilliant.
The Science Show has been going since 1975. It's a fantastic source of all things science from around the globe. If it was a TV show it would have been canned long ago. Long live radio!
Where's the news in a half finished project that doesn't deliver any benefits (so far) on existing technologies? Who was the fool that got suckered into producing an infomercial?
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This is news: http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s1865651.h
Sliver cell solar technology. This was on Australian TV in March. Generating the same amount of power using a fraction of the silicon required today. Brilliant.