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Finally, Stanford University engineers develop solar panels that can work at night. Solar cells actually have a lower temperature than the air around them at night, so by attaching a thermoelectric generator to a solar cell, you can produce a small amount of electricity. While some observers say...
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Dr. Paul T.P Wong, founder of the International Network on Personal Meaning and Professor Emeritus at Trent University in Toronto explains, "One of the profound insights of Lao Tze is the duality of nature. All things in nature exist in du- ality or polarity. The two opposites complement...