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		<title>By: Scientists Develop Self-Repairing Solar Cells &#124; FAQs - Get Paid Up To £12 To Recycle Printer Cartridges</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scientists Develop Self-Repairing Solar Cells &#124; FAQs - Get Paid Up To £12 To Recycle Printer Cartridges</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] solar materials, which range from the rigid-silicon panels found on rooftops to the flexible, organic type that can be coated like paint onto surfaces, all degrade over time [...]</description>
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