As lead scientist at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, Professor Yang Yang describes how his team's transparent solar panel experiment can revolutionize indoor farming. Using organic materials to produce clear PVs, they want to scale up the experiment to grow vegetables more sustainably, while maintaining the same efficiency.
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Changing the Climate at the Local Level
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