Australian researchers claim world first in global race to develop better solar panels

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Experimental cell using the potentially game-changing material perovskite passes a series of heat and humidity tests

A team of Australian researchers are claiming a world first in a global race to develop cheaper, more flexible and more efficient solar panels after their experimental cell passed a series of heat and humidity tests.

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