Nepalese Teenager's Solar Panel Uses Human Hair as Conductor
If eighteen-year-old Milan Karki doesn't turn out to be the next Tesla or Edison, then I'll chop off my locks. This kid invented a solar panel which uses human hair as a conductor and could solve an energy crisis.
As a teenager in a rural village in Nepal, Milan Karki knows just how desperately developing countries need an affordable, renewable energy source. But rather than whine about the availability of electricity or the cost of batteries, he sat down and came up with a solution: Low-cost solar panels with human hair conductors.
Solar energy isn't anything new, but solar panels themselves can be pricey to produce due to using silicon. Karki solved the cost issue by using human hair instead since it turns out that Melanin, a color pigment in hair, is a good conductor. Oh, and did we mention that it's cheaper than silicon?
Half a kilo of hair can be bought for only 16p in Nepal and lasts a few months, whereas a pack of batteries would cost 50p and last a few nights.
Source: Gizmodo
Photos from DailyMail
Solar energy isn't anything new, but solar panels themselves can be pricey to produce due to using silicon. Karki solved the cost issue by using human hair instead since it turns out that Melanin, a color pigment in hair, is a good conductor. Oh, and did we mention that it's cheaper than silicon?
Half a kilo of hair can be bought for only 16p in Nepal and lasts a few months, whereas a pack of batteries would cost 50p and last a few nights.
Source: Gizmodo
Photos from DailyMail
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Florence
10 months ago
I think it is wonderful. This evening at school we had a great time discussing how it is amazing. Very proud of you sir.


fosho
10 months ago
FAKE!


skchaudhary
10 months ago
congrates dude! keep it up!


Anonymous
10 months ago
This is an internet hoax. See http://sites.google.com/site/edwardcraighyatt/hairsolarpanelnepal


JenniferCook
10 months ago
Hey! This is really great!! Thanks for sharing with us....




























