Website review: Spray-On Solar-Power Cells Are True...
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•11 reviews since Jan 16, 2005
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cirrostratus rated 7 months ago- "Spray-On Solar-Power Cells Are True Breakthrough! Stefan Lovgren for National Geographic News January 14, 2005 Scientists have invented a plastic solar cell that can turn the sun's power into electrical energy, even on a cloudy day. The plastic material uses nanotechnology and contains the first solar cells able to harness the sun's invisible, infrared rays. The breakthrough has led theorists to predict that plastic solar cells could one day become five times more efficient than current solar cell technology."

edjump rated 14 months ago- From the page: "Spray-On Solar-Power Cells Are True Breakthrough Stefan Lovgren for National Geographic News January 14, 2005 Scientists have invented a plastic solar cell that can turn the sun's power into electrical energy, even on a cloudy day."

abbynormal92243 rated 14 months ago- From the page: "Like paint, the composite can be sprayed onto other materials and used as portable electricity. A sweater coated in the material could power a cell phone or other wireless devices. " No need for rechargeable batteries any more. This is cool.

como006 rated 20 months ago- Nice... real breakthroughs in alternate energy sources continue to occur, wouldn't it be incredible if our great leaders supported this trend!'Cause even without them 'we' are doing an amazing job!

dbluez rated 20 months ago- How much of the almost $400 billion we have spent (or rather borrowed from the Chinese) waging a war of aggression on Iraq could we have used to further develop this technology?

louieK rated 29 months ago- Paint your house with solar cells.

sheaman42 rated 29 months ago- The plastic material uses nanotechnology and contains the first solar cells able to harness the sun's invisible, infrared rays. The breakthrough has led theorists to predict that plastic solar cells could one day become five times more efficient than curr

Joutilas rated 29 months ago- From the page: "Scientists have invented a plastic solar cell that can turn the sun's power into electrical energy, even on a cloudy day."

Metamorphosis rated 35 months ago- Just one of the many ways we can reduce our dependence on oil. sweet!!