Genius 13-Year-Old has a solar power breakthrough Would you believe this could be the new look of solar power? 7th grader Aidan Dwyer was walking in the woods during the winter, and looking up, he noticed something about the bare branches above him. They didnt appear to be growing randomly. So he took some measurements of the angles of the branches, crunched some numbers, and wouldnt you know it, he found that the ubiquitous Fibonacci Sequence was behind it all. He suspected there was a reason behind this. That trees were using this pattern to gather more light. So he did an experiment. Using the same number of solar cells, he built two working models. One was a traditional, flat array will all of the panels on a single plane. The other used the Fibonacci Sequence to create the same spiraled pattern he observed in the trees. The results? The little man himself reports€¦ The tree design made 20% more electricity and collected 2 1/2 more hours of sunlight during the day. But the most interesting results were in December, when the Sun was at its lowest point in the sky. The tree design made 50% more electricity, and the collection time of sunlight was up to 50% longer!€ Did you hear that? All of the smart-guys in the country who spent their time trying to make solar power more efficient were just outsmarted by a thirteen-year-old and a tree. You can read Aidens extremely well-written full-report here. Aiden just won the Young Naturalist Award from the American Museum of Natural History. Its kids like this that make me think that just maaaaaybe this country isnt so screwed after all. LINK Share ThisSubscribedel.icio.usFacebookRedditStumbleUponTechnorati