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Ozone screens out harmful ultraviolet rays from sunlight that can cause cancer in humans, as well as damaging marine life, crops and animals.

It also means, in time, planning for the possible use of "geo-engineering" technologies – such as shooting dust into the upper atmosphere to reflect away a bit more of the incoming sunlight that can crudely offset some of the effects of climate change and might be needed if global warming turns ugly quickly.

That means you need less silicon to make a given amount of electricity, but it also makes the silicon very hot as hot, in fact, as a high-performance microprocessor.By cooling such devices with liquids, IBM reckons it can increase the amount of sunlight that can be focused on them without destroying them, thus increasing the amount of electrical energy they produce.

That means you need less silicon to make a given amount of electricity, but it also makes the silicon very hot as hot as a commercial microprocessor.By cooling such devices with liquids, IBM reckons it can increase the amount of sunlight that can be focused on them without destroying them, thus increasing the amount of electrical energy they produce.

She is now studying a type of algae that feeds on contaminants in wastewater, eliminating the need for sunlight that can hold back some biofuel plants.

Look for wraparound styles that shield your eyes from sunlight that can sneak in from the sides.

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These tiny metallic shells absorb so much energy from sunlight that they can transform water into steam at temperatures well below the liquid's usual boiling point of 100°C.

The big stumbling block is cost:Right now a single sunlight collector that can illuminate 1,000 square feet is around $24,000.

There he studied under Martin Green, whose laboratory at the University of New South Wales set a string of efficiency records for solar cells, raising the amount of sunlight energy that can be converted into electricity from 18% in 1983 to 24% in 2004.

There's also the issue of access to sunlight: Vehicles that can speed across the Australian outback would screech to a halt in the Pacific Northwest.

Clouds alter the amount of sunlight, or radiation, that can reach the Earth, affecting the Earth's energy balance, and in some areas can lead to precipitation.

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