Oxford PV Sets New Efficiency Record for Commercial-Sized Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Solar Cells
Oxford PV has achieved a record 26.9% efficiency for a commercial-sized perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell. This breakthrough demonstrates the viability of layering materials to surpass the efficiency limits of traditional…
The Exclusion of Adam Clayton Powell Jr.: A Constitutional Clash in the House
In 1967, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to exclude Representative Adam Clayton Powell Jr. from his seat, sparking a constitutional crisis over the chamber's power to set qualifications for…
Wearable Microgrid Harvests Energy from Human Sweat and Movement to Power Medical Sensors
Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a flexible wearable microgrid that harvests energy from human sweat and movement. This hybrid system uses biofuel cells and triboelectric generators to power…
The 1994 Realignment: How Idaho Became a One-Party Statehouse
In 1994, Idaho underwent a dramatic political realignment that transformed the state from a competitive two-party system into a Republican stronghold. This shift saw the GOP capture every statewide office…
Astronomers Discover Earth-Sized Planet Orbiting Ultra-Cool Dwarf Star SPECULOOS-3
Researchers have identified an Earth-sized exoplanet, SPECULOOS-3b, orbiting a nearby ultra-cool dwarf star. This discovery provides a rare opportunity to study the atmospheres of rocky planets around the smallest and…
The Utah Compromise: Balancing Religious Liberty and LGBTQ+ Rights in the Mountain West
In 2015, Utah enacted Senate Bill 296, a landmark piece of legislation known as the Utah Compromise that expanded civil rights protections. The law prohibited discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals in…
Discovery of Carmeltazite: A Rare Extraterrestrial-Like Mineral Found in Northern Israel
Geologists in northern Israel have discovered a new mineral named Carmeltazite, which was previously only observed in extraterrestrial environments. Found within volcanic rocks near Mt. Carmel, the mineral's unique chemical…
The Great Hold-up: Oregon’s Legislative Collapse of 1897
In 1897, the Oregon House of Representatives suffered a total collapse when a faction of legislators refused to organize, preventing the state government from passing any laws for an entire…









