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Novelties: Recharging Your Cellphone, Mother Nature’s Way
Posted by
Bosque
843 days ago (
http://www.nytimes.com
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New solar panels use a photosensitive dye to start its energy production, much the way leaves use chlorophyll to begin photosynthesis.
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