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KOLD Video: University of Arizona professors aim to revolutionize solar power

Oct. 10, 2024
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Roger Angel, the current and founding director of Steward Observatory’s famed Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab, has turned his attention to the promise of solar power.

Roger Angel, the current and founding director of Steward Observatory’s famed Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab, has turned his attention to the promise of solar power.

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