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Popeye’s muscles get energy-boosting powers extracted from spinach – and now so do solar panels. Combining the vegetable’s photosynthetic protein with silicon produces significantly higher current levels than can be achieved by other such “biohybrid” cells composed of the plant protein and metal. “This combination produces current levels almost 1000 times higher than we were able to achieve by depositing the protein on various types of metals. It also produces a modest increase in voltage,” said David E. Cliffel, a Vanderbilt University...Read full article

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    Published: November 2012
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    In a pumped laser system, the ratio of output energy to pump energy.
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