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New self-powered smart window can slash energy use, operates without wiring
South Korean engineers have unveiled a self-powered smart window that finally solves the two biggest hurdles of modern ...
(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 ...
Soft robots that power themselves from their surroundings are moving from lab curiosity to strategic technology, promising machines that can swim the deepest oceans, survive the vacuum of space, and ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ensuring the safety of drinking water, food supplies, and environmental samples depends on detecting bacterial contamination before it causes harm. Traditional microbiological ...
A collaboration between civil engineering and neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh could change how spinal fusion surgery is performed and monitored. Associate Professors Amir Alavi, Nitin ...
The rapid proliferation of intelligent and interconnected devices has created an urgent demand for advanced technologies capable of recognizing, interpreting, and interacting with the real world.
Scientists from Spain have developed a daylight electroluminescence method that uses other strings to supply current to the inspected string. It was simulated and then tested in two 50 MW PV plants.
In a previous article, I wrote that if you were to start a solar business, the Nordic region would not be the obvious choice, and yet the challenges of doing so have created a thriving sector. But ...
A group of researchers led by China’s Soochow University has developed a reliable perovskite indoor PV (PIPV) for self-powered devices. The team has developed a small area test cell on which they ...
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