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Scientific illustration comparing control and modified all-perovskite tandem solar cells, showing reduced lattice defects and stress in the modified structure, alongside current density-voltage performance curves demonstrating certified efficiencies of 30.3% for rigid cells and 28.2% for flexible cells.
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All-Perovskite Solar Hits 30.3% Certified — Zero Silicon, 28% Flexible, and 92% Stable After 1,000 Hours

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Coffee Rewires Gut Bacteria Tied to Memory, Mood and Impulsivity, 2026 Nature Communications Trial Finds

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Scientists Identify Er as New Blood Group System: Piezo1 Protein Mystery Solved

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Data Deficient Species More Prone To Go Extinct

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Study Finds Plastic Particles In Cow And Pig Meat, Blood And Milk, Indicative Of Internal Exposure

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World’s Largest Fish Breeding Habitat Discovered In The Weddell Sea, Antarctica

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