Contents
- 1 November 28, 2013
- 2 September 26, 2013
- 3 August 26, 2013
- 4 July 5, 2013
- 5 July 3, 2013
- 6 June 30, 2013
- 7 June 28, 2013
- 8 June 27, 2013
- 9 June 25, 2013
- 10 June 24, 2013
- 11 May 6, 2013
- 12 April 30, 2013
- 13 April 23, 2013
- 14 April 16, 2013
- 15 November 21, 2012
- 16 June 24, 2012
- 17 April 25, 2012
- 18 April 24, 2012
- 19 September 12, 2011
- 20 August 23, 2011
- 21 August 20, 2011
- 22 August 17, 2011
- 23 August 16, 2011
- 24 January 14, 2009
- 25 January 12, 2009
- 26 January 11, 2009
- 27 December 18, 2008
- 28 December 16, 2008
- 29 December 15, 2008
- 30 December 12, 2008
- 31 December 11, 2008
- 32 December 8, 2008
November 28, 2013
- Big data reveals clues for energy technology
Chem Europe
September 26, 2013
August 26, 2013
July 5, 2013
- Finding the Optimal Compound For Low-Cost Plastic Photovoltaic Cells
Science World Report
July 3, 2013
- Here Comes the Sun: Harvard and the World Community Grid Light the Way to Affordable Solar Cells
International Science Grid This Week
June 30, 2013
- Molecularspace.org
Computational Chemistry Highlights
June 28, 2013
- Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3M New Compounds
PCB 007 - 2 Million Molecule Database For Solar Energy Created
Clean Technica
June 27, 2013
- Map to Renewable Energy?
Lab Manager - Harvard Project Crunching Numbers On New Organic PV Materials
Solar Industry Magazine
June 25, 2013
- Map to renewable energy?
Harvard Gazette - Using IBM’s Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
EV News Report - Harvard Uses Distributed Computing and Quantum Mechanics to Dream Up New Solar Cells
Extreme Tech - 2.3 Million Organic Materials Analyzed under the Clean Energy Project
Top News - Genomes, Not Just for Humans Anymore: 35,000 Materials Identified for Solar
Clean Energy Authority - Organic Solar Cells Closer to Reality as Molecular Genome Project Comes Online
iTechPost - IBM Crowdsources Solar Solutions with World Grid
Gadget - Organic Solar Materials Analysed by the Millions
Electronics News - Using IBM’s Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
Sacramento Bee - Searching For A Material To Make Solar Pants
Popular Science - 2.3 Million PV Possibilities In Harvard Database
Earth Techling
June 24, 2013
- White House Announces New Innovation Efforts in Materials Science
Washington Post - Using IBM’s Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
IBM - IBM World Community Grid Powers Hunt for Organic Solar Cell Materials
Citizen IBM - IBM World Community Grid Powers Search for Organic Solar Cell Materials
A Smarter Planet Blog - Harvard, IBM Crunch Data for More Efficient Solar Cells
Slashdot - Harvard and IBM Search for Better Solar Cells
Voice of America - Silicon Still Rules in Solar Cells, but Harvard Has Now Ranked 2.3 Million Possible Replacements
Gigaom - A Molecular Map to Renewable Energy?
ECN Magazine - Using IBM’s Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
PR Newswire - Researchers Release Massive Database of Molecules That Might be Useful in Organic Solar Cells
Phys.org - Researchers ID Thousands of Organic Materials for Use in Solar Cells
MIT Technology Review - Two Years Later, Bold New Steps for the Materials Genome Initiative
White House Blog - Using IBM’s Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
Yahoo! News - Using Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
Nanowerk - Using IBM’s Crowdsourced Supercomputer, Harvard Rates Solar Energy Potential of 2.3 Million New Compounds
IT News Online
May 6, 2013
April 30, 2013
- Printable Solar Cell Encyclopedia to be Released
Clean Technica
April 23, 2013
- Harvard Clean Energy Project Powered by HGST Enterprise Capacity Hard Drives
The Wall Street Journal - Harvard Clean Energy Project Powered by HGST Enterprise Capacity Hard Drives
Yahoo! Finance
April 16, 2013
November 21, 2012
- Computing for a Cause
Homepower
June 24, 2012
- Making An Impact With Harvard’s Clean Energy Project!
Clean Energy View
April 25, 2012
- Harvard Crowd-Sources Organic Solar Cell Research Project
Scientific American
April 24, 2012
- Harvard Crowd-Sources Organic Solar Cell Research Project
Clean Technica
September 12, 2011
August 23, 2011
- Speeding Up Materials Design
MIT Technology Review - Singapore Breakthrough for Electronics, Solar Manufacturing
Eco Business
August 20, 2011
- Fast Organic Semiconductor
Stanford News - New Method Can Speed Development of Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Displays
Science Daily - Computer Prediction Used to Design Better Organic Semiconductors
Slashdot - Theoretical Screening Finds Improved Organic Semiconductor
Electronic News - Organic Semiconductors on Fast Track
Futurity - Faster Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Displays can be Developed Quickly with New Method
Nanowerk - Semiconductor Breakthrough Marks Step to Ipads You Can Roll
Smart Planet - New Method can Speed Development of Organic Semiconductors
Red Orbit - Engineering Fast Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Displays
RD Mag - Faster Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Displays can be Developed Quickly with New Method
Phys.org - Alternative Energy New Method can Speed Development of Organic Semiconductors
Chem Info - New Method can Speed Development of Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Displays
e! Science News - Searching for Cheap Solar Cells in Computer Models
CNET - Computer Models Used for Searching Solar Cells
IT Pro Portal - Faster Organic Semiconductors for Flexible Displays can be Developed Quickly with New Method
Domain-b
August 17, 2011
- Researchers Speed Up Organic Semiconductors
Semi Accurate
August 16, 2011
- Electrical Conductor Sparks Interest
Harvard Gazette
January 14, 2009
January 12, 2009
- Spring is Here!
UNC Sustainability
January 11, 2009
- 20 Big Green Ideas
The Guardian - Top 10 Green Technologies Coming Your Way
MSN UK Environment
December 18, 2008
December 16, 2008
- Emissions: Where do You Draw the Line?
The Guardian - New Technologies Show Promise for High-Efficiency Solar Cells
Renewable Energy World - IBM Seeks Organic Solution to Power Systems Challenge, Global Warming
IT Jungle
December 15, 2008
- Clean Energy Project Needs You!
Industrial Equipment News
December 12, 2008
December 11, 2008
- SETI for Solar
Green Energy News - The Clean Energy Project - Distributed Computing Initiative
Green Change
December 8, 2008
- Online Network for Solar Research
BBC News - IBM, Harvard Want Your PC for Solar Power Study
Reuters - IBM and Harvard Tap World Community Grid
Financial Times - IBM, Harvard Tap Compute Cloud for Solar Research
CNET - IBM and Harvard search for organic solar power using cloud computing
TG Daily - Turn Your Idle Computer Into a Clean Energy Research Machine
The Daily Green - IBM Wants Your PC For Solar Power Research
Energy Matters - Solar Computers Wanted
Green Muze - Your Computer Could Help Develop a Better Solar Cell
Greenbang - IBM Grid Computing Eyes Up Cheap Solar Cells
Business Green - Harvard Looks to Clouds for Solar Research
IT Examiner - IBM Takes Grid to the Clouds and Aids Solar Research
Computerworld - IBM, Harvard Solar Research Hits the Clouds
DailyTech - A Molecular Screening Process for Improving Solar Cells
Greentech Media - Harvard Recruiting PC Power to Find Better Solar-Panel Materials
eWeek - Researchers Use Household PCs For Solar Power Study
Red Orbit - IBM and Harvard Launch Grid Computing Project to Develop Cheap, Efficient Solar Electricity Cells
Azo Clean Tech - Idle PCs to Help in Green Research
TVNZ - IBM, Harvard Use Distributed Computing to Make Ultra-Powerful Solar Cells
CleanTechnica - IBM, Harvard Want Your PC for Solar Power Study
El Economista - IBM und Harvard Wollen Solarindustrie Revolutionieren
IT-Times - IBM zet Computergrid in bij Onderzoek Naar Zonnepanelen
Tweakers - IBM and Harvard Want Your PC for Solar Power
Macedonia News - IBM e Harvard, una Nuvola per il Solare
Punto Informatico - IBM, Harvard Tap Computing Cloud for Solar Research
eSchool News