Renewables Research update How well did subsidies for solar panels on US homes work? Most funding reaches areas with higher incomes, study finds Read article: How well did subsidies for solar panels on US homes work?
Renewables Blog The science and policy of green energy Juliet Davenport, the chief executive of Good Energy, speaks at the University of the West of England Read article: The science and policy of green energy
Renewables Research update Space-race technology revived to generate greener energy Thermionic convertor overcomes efficiency pitfalls Read article: Space-race technology revived to generate greener energy
Renewables Research update Nuclear energy may come from the sea Uranium extracted from the sea could provide centuries of power Read article: Nuclear energy may come from the sea
Renewables Research update Water evaporation generates electrical energy Nanostructured material could drive essential equipment in warm climates Read article: Water evaporation generates electrical energy
Semiconductors and electronics News Flash Physics: New solar-energy model, Persis Drell named Stanford provost, gas sensors in a jiffy Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: New solar-energy model, Persis Drell named Stanford provost, gas sensors in a jiffy
Renewables Opinion and reviews Web life: Azimuth The official blog of the Azimuth project, which promotes interdisciplinary work on climate change and environmental science Read article: Web life: Azimuth
Policy and funding Interview Guarding integrity Robert P Crease meets Marcia McNutt, the incoming president of the US National Academy of Sciences Read article: Guarding integrity
Renewables Video Faces of Physics: working in green energy How a physics degree can take you to a farm in Uganda Read article: Faces of Physics: working in green energy
Renewables Opinion and reviews Web life: Nuclear Hitchhiker A student-run blog about nuclear energy, safety and policy Read article: Web life: Nuclear Hitchhiker