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Renewable Energy: This Food Additive Could Be the Answer to Eco-Friendly Plastic Solar Cells
A team of researchers from North Carolina State University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have successfully created an environmental friendly semi-printed plastic solar cell without toxic halogen solvents by using a nontoxic food additive.
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