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Cotton fabric generates electricity from humidity; powers LEDs, devices from sweat, moisture
Scientists have showcased that cotton can work as a power source and harvest electricity from humidity. Scientists have now ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has introduced a technology that generates electricity from raindrops striking rooftops ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Medical devices that interface with the human body need power sources as safe as they are reliable. While sophisticated electronics can monitor health conditions and deliver ...
Zaps of static electricity might be a wintertime annoyance, but to certain scientists, they represent an untapped source of energy. Using a device called a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), ...
A collaborative research team has successfully developed a self-powered pollution prevention technology that can remove pollutants from the surface of solar panels without external power. This ...
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Scientists create new design to generate electricity from Earth's magnetic field
Nearly 200 years ago, a scientist named Michael Faraday tried experimenting to see whether Earth's magnetic field could help ...
President Donald Trump clapped back at a report that was just released about the global artificial intelligence arms race, which claimed China has more than double the electrical power-generation ...
The innovation relies on carefully engineered polymer coatings that maintain a continuous flow of ions, enabling stable ...
This array of nearly 150 LEDs is powered by repeatedly sticking and unsticking layers of store-bought tape as part of a triboelectric nanogenerator, along with plastic and aluminum. Zaps of static ...
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