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Scientists at Oxford University have developed a revolutionary approach which could generate solar generated electricity without the need for solar panels.
The new approach involves coating a new power-generating material onto the surfaces of everyday objects.
At just over one micron thick, it is almost 150 times thinner than a silicon wafer.
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