When you consider the solar panel, you likely conjure images of vast open fields, covered in rows upon rows of solar cells, harvesting precious energy from the sun. But what if we could shift that paradigm between passive green energy and the sun?
That's what scientists from the National University of Singapore have set out to do. They've devised a "shadow-effect energy generator"mini solar lights that quite literally turns darkness into light, meaning we could collect energy in even the tightest spaces, from a windowsill to that patch of grass in your background that only sees partial sunlight.
(Reference from NUS)
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