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		<title>Solar Energy, MIT, and GIS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do Water, Sunshine, and stereos blasting music at Night have in common? Thanks to MIT, not just Spring Break in Florida anymore...

MIT released news today of a "Major Discovery" that could change the way solar energy is collected and stored, making solar energy available at night and splitting water molecules in the process. The idea takes a page out of old mother nature's book, using a conceptual approach similar to how plants manage to store all that sunlight they convert to energy.]]></description>
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