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MIT researcher and renowned physicist, Dr. Andreas Mershin, figured out a way to make electricity-generating solar cells from green grass.
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Blades of grass inspire advance in organic solar cells Date: September 30, 2014 Source: University of Massachusetts at Amherst Summary: Using a bio-mimicking analog of one of nature's most ...
DIY solar cells made from grass clippings Building on previous work, MIT researcher Andreas Mershin has simplified a process (and boosted the efficiency) of solar cells made from agricultural waste.
Why do cattle eat grass and still get fat and produce nutritious milk? If you want to know why grass-eating animals get fat, ...
A researcher at MIT has created solar panels from agricultural waste such as cut grass and dead leaves. In a few years, it'll be possible to stir some grass clippings into a bag of cheap chemicals ...
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