Teenager Invents Cheap Solar Panel From Human Hair
- September 10th, 2009
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- By medoix
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Milan Karki, 18, who comes from a village in rural Nepal, believes he has found the solution to the developing world’s energy needs. A solar panel made from human hair. The hair replaces silicon, a pricey component typically used in solar panels, and means the panels can be produced at a low cost for those with no access to power. The solar panel, which produces 9 volts (18 watts) of energy, costs around $38 US (£23) to make from raw materials. Gentlemen, start your beards. The future of hair farming is here!

Debunked long ago at http://sites.google.com/site/edwardcraighyatt/h...
Hair farming.. LoL
Did you knew that in some temples in India visitors are asked if they want a hair cut, and them the monks sell the hair to wig producing companies.