web.mit.edu — Promising to transform solar power from a "boutique" option to an affordable, dependable, mainstream energy solution, MIT and the Chesonis Family Foundation today launched a "solar revolution" with the ultimate aim of making solar energy America's primary carbon-free fuel.
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Closed AccountApr 23, 2008
A flashlight might help with that.
observer001Apr 23, 2008
Two options are reasonable: coat the equator in solar energy capture arraysORput up satellites purpose-designed for solar energy capture and microwave transmission to where this power is neededAnyway, dugg for news even remotely dealing with stellar power and the PR it gets.
headcase2Apr 23, 2008
Wait a minute... no electricity, but you can post on Digg???
honestabeApr 23, 2008
Call me when you make something that actually works at a competitive cost.
rodrigo74Apr 23, 2008
Fracking good API this one by digg
intaminApr 23, 2008
That's the problem, so much "revolutionary" stuff comes out--but it makes no difference if no one picks it up and provides funding. And if that doesn't happen, chances are it wasn't revolutionary in the first place.
gazoo2001Apr 23, 2008
With a screen name like PoopSalad, it's a pretty easy decision to not even follow the link.
dbalaskiApr 24, 2008
Amen -- if it was really revolutionary, it would get made -- they keep promising, but i haven't seen 1/100th of the revolutionary items being made.
corbettkroehlerMay 6, 2008
The key is to keep banging away on the challenge. Few places collect brighter minds under one roof than MIT.