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Old 14th January 2016, 08:13   #1
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Default New material can store solar energy to warm you up later

Solar projects are usually focused on generating electricity, but we could arguably save more power by storing heat. Scientists from MIT have created a new type of solid material that does exactly that. When exposed to sunlight, it assumes a "charged...

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