Project Sunshine: How science can use the sun to fuel and feed the

Project Sunshine: How science can use the sun to fuel and feed the

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Professor Tony Ryan is the leader of 'Project Sunshine', a far-reaching project at the University of Sheffield that brings scientists together to find solutions to the world' s problems. From photovoltaics to organic electronics, from microbial science to optoelectronics, the power of the sun is central to this new, holistic approach. Capturing just one hou' s worth of sunlight will enable us to meet the plane' s food and energy needs for an entire year. Written with PR guru Steve McKevitt, and unmissable for all popular science and history of science fans, Project Sunshine gives us a true picture of how we are going to live - and going to have to live - in the surprisingly near future.

Author: Steve McKevitt
Format: Hardback, 320 pages, 144mm x 222mm, 451 g
Published: 2013, Icon Books, United Kingdom
Genre: Popular Science

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Professor Tony Ryan is the leader of 'Project Sunshine', a far-reaching project at the University of Sheffield that brings scientists together to find solutions to the world' s problems. From photovoltaics to organic electronics, from microbial science to optoelectronics, the power of the sun is central to this new, holistic approach. Capturing just one hou' s worth of sunlight will enable us to meet the plane' s food and energy needs for an entire year. Written with PR guru Steve McKevitt, and unmissable for all popular science and history of science fans, Project Sunshine gives us a true picture of how we are going to live - and going to have to live - in the surprisingly near future.