Top researchers analyse the latest advances in the interfacial engineering of perovskite solar cells, toward improved performance and device stability.
Why the Social Cost of Carbon Will Always Be Disputed
A key reason is that the unique complexity of the Earth system, and the unprecedentedness of likely climate change over the next century, mean the economic value of future climate damage cannot be estimated by normal scientific methods.
Constructing the Future with Energy-Efficient Building Materials
Advanced polymers can address the need for improved insulation materials and potentially lower carbon dioxide emissions.
Prof. Ghim Wei Ho on Research for a Sustainable World
Dr. Ghim Wei Ho is a scientist who studies sustainable energy, discusses how she choose her research path, the future of the soft matter field, her hobbies, and who she admires the most.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi was a chemist from the very beginning. He feels the excitement of scientific discovery, and cannot imagine doing anything else.
Carbon Dioxide Conversion and Corrosion
Mind the gap: Carbon dioxide corrosion problems in a world of carbon dioxide conversion research. Understanding the surface chemistry and electrochemistry and how they affect the overarching systems.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Tao Deng
Tao Deng shares his personal motivations, inspirations, and excitement for future research discoveries.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Zhiyong Tang
Zhiyong Tang on the highlights of his career and science.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Xun Wang
Prof. Xun Wang reflects on a moment of inspiration, his current research on sub-nanomaterials, and other research inspiring him today.
Tools to Assess Effects of Variable Renewable Energy Generation on Power/Energy Systems
To meet the challenges in increasing VRE generation, there is a need to develop models and tools to analyze its variability and uncertainty.