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         <title>Can nature help us meet our energy needs?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Electrical and computer engineering professor Ned Mohan and his University of Minnesota colleagues are researching new technologies for storing energy generated by wind turbines and converting it into usable electricity. Mohan is also researching ways to save energy by making motors and generators smaller and more efficient.</p>]]></description>
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