Environment
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Bye, Solar: Cheap Electricity-Producing Wood Floors Could Power Future Homes
With more and more people changing their lifestyles to better suit the environment, some of which have left their big houses and decided to live tiny or off-grid, there has been an increasing demand for innovative ways to generate energy without harming the planet. A team of researchers has developed a new technology that lets the wooden floors in your house generate electricity.
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