An international team has discovered a simple and environmentally friendly way to power the next generation of self-charging electronics. The work is published in Nano Energy.
(Nanowerk News) Researchers have discovered yet another way to harvest small amounts of electricity from motion in the world around us – this time by capturing the electrical charge produced when two ...
Researchers have discovered yet another way to harvest small amounts of electricity from motion in the world around us – this time by capturing the electrical charge produced when two different kinds ...
Researchers have discovered yet another way to harvest small amounts of electricity from motion in the world around us -- this time by capturing the electrical charge produced when two different kinds ...
Most existing heat-harvesting technologies are efficient only at temperatures above 150 °C, and much waste heat just isn’t that hot. Now Ener-G-Rotors, based in Schenectady, NY, is developing ...
Trying to get back as much of the energy we consume while driving is the engineer’s primary concern in the automotive industry. Some of the new generation models already use regenerative braking, for ...
Until we find that perfect technology to power wearables with our own bodies, scientists all over the world are going to keep developing possible candidates. A team from the National University of ...
Researchers at Nagaon University, led by Dr. Parikshit Gogoi, have developed an eco-friendly triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) using lignin extracted from teak wood waste. Combined with PVDF, the ...
Negotiations under way … Ocean Ridge’s $6 million drainage project is nearly finished, but Briny Breezes’ legal challenge of an emergency generator may hold it up. The drainage project is designed to ...
Compact and versatile, the technology could revolutionize carbon capture by using CO2 for profitable energy generation, ...