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While sunlight is cheap, harnessing it is currently too expensive to be worthwhile on a large scale. For four years, McGehee and his graduate students have been working to make it cheaper to convert sunlight into electricity. While the silicon-based solar cells currently used generate electricity at $3/Watt, McGehee is aiming for nanostructured solar cells that are ten times cheaper at $.30/Watt. Once fully developed, McGehee's solar cells would be lower cost because the materials are cheaper. Moreover, they would be more lightweight and flexible so that "you could roll them out over rooftops," says McGehee.
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In other applications of carbon nanotubes, Dai has Professor Michael McGehee is developing cheap and efficient nanostructured solar cells.
While sunlight is cheap, harnessing it is currently too expensive to be worthwhile on a large scale. For four years, McGehee and his graduate students have been working to make it cheaper to convert sunlight into electricity. While the silicon-based solar cells currently used generate electricity at $3/Watt, McGehee is aiming for nanostructured solar cells that are ten times cheaper at $.30/Watt. Once fully developed, McGehee's solar cells would be lower cost because the materials are cheaper. Moreover, they would be more lightweight and flexible so that "you could roll them out over rooftops," says McGehee.
To study single molecules, Block has pioneered the use of optical tweezers, tiny laser-based "tractor beams" that produce miniscule piconewton forces to drag around molecules and allow measurements of displacements on the order of a nanometer. "You can stop and stall molecules, w follow their motion. Recently, we've studied the backtracking of RNA polymerase: when it makes a mistake, it can actually back up by five bases, scoop off the wrong thing and start again," says Block. While biological nanotechnology "hasn't even arrived at its infancy yet," says Block, "biological nanoscience is a very exciting place to be right now, because the techniques now exist to truly study proteins, and we're learning so much about them."