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MIT Unveils First Solar Cells Printed On Paper 125

lucidkoan writes "MIT researchers recently unveiled the world's first thin-film solar cell printed on a sheet of paper. The panel was created using a process similar to that of an inkjet printer, producing semiconductor-coated paper imbued with carbon-based dyes that give the cells an efficiency of 1.5 to 2 percent. That's not incredibly efficient, but the convenience factor makes up for it. And in the future, researchers hope that the same process used in the paper solar cells could be used to print cells on metal foil or even plastic. If they're able to gear efficiencies up to scale, the development could revolutionize the production and installation of solar panels."
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Journal Journal: IP and genetics:survival traits of DRM active people

Something about genetics and statistics here. Intellectual property being a genetic trait of the human organism.
I would, and do, argue that all human knowledge will traverse all humans in a distilled, misinterpreted fashion over some period of time. The likeness of the IP recieved/observed/grok'd will aproximate the original based on proximity of disclosure and number of interpretations observed before consideration. Also, long before conscious realization of the thoerem/mechanics/meth

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