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A new solar cell inspired by the compound eyes of insects could help scientists overcome a major roadblock to the development of solar panels based on a promising material called perovskite.
Yellow Underwing moth's non reflective coating on compound eyes that absorbs light inspires more research into solar panels. UK Stock Photo - Alamy
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