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Bacteria-powered solar cell converts light to energy, even under overcast skies

by Staff July 5, 2018
July 5, 2018 116 views
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Researchers have found a cheap, sustainable way to build a solar cell using bacteria that convert light to energy. Their cell generated a current stronger than any previously recorded from such a device, and worked as efficiently in dim light as in bright light. This innovation could be a step toward wider adoption of solar power in places like British Columbia and parts of northern Europe where overcast skies are common.

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