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'Conductive ink' solar panels capture sun power for servicemembers

Plexcore® technology, depicted here, allows solar cells to form-fit servicemembers' uniforms to power GPS components and communication devices, and could also be used to "print" solar panels onto thin films incorporated into military tents. Commercial applications include solar energy batteries for cell phones, radios and other portable devices. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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