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New Zealand Hails Breakthrough In Cheap Solar

Nanomaterials Research Centre eggheads at Massey University in New Zealand have come up with a revolutionary new solar power technology that is FAR CHEAPER — one tenth the cost! — better for the environment and functional at low-light conditions that conventional solar technologies. The technology is based on organic compounds found in nature, including chlorophyll and even HUMAN BLOOD.

(props to Metaefficient)

Original post by Mike

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