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Scientists develop near-invisible solar cells thinner than human hair

The semi-transparent perovskite solar cells that measure roughly 10,000 times thinner than a human hair

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Researcher Annalisa Bruno. Pic Courtesy/NTU Singapore

Researcher Annalisa Bruno. Pic Courtesy/NTU Singapore

Scientists have developed ultrathin solar cells that could one day turn car windows, skyscraper glass, and even smart glasses into power-generating surfaces. The semi-transparent perovskite solar cells that measure roughly 10,000 times thinner than a human hair.

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