University of Michigan Researchers are Smarter than You
Brian G Randles — March 3, 2010 — Eco
References: redferret.net & engadget
So, what did you do today? Lay on the couch? Go for a run? Make a ham-and-cheese? Put avocados on it?
Get outta town.
While you were doing that, University of Michigan researchers were developing a solar power system which, measuring in at just 9 cubic millimeters, is smaller than the penny you accidentally just threw in the trash.
I would tell you more impressive technical stats and share more other amazing info about the system, but you finish your sandwich.
I know--I love avocados too.
Get outta town.
While you were doing that, University of Michigan researchers were developing a solar power system which, measuring in at just 9 cubic millimeters, is smaller than the penny you accidentally just threw in the trash.
I would tell you more impressive technical stats and share more other amazing info about the system, but you finish your sandwich.
I know--I love avocados too.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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