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A different way to generate electricity: Molecular thermal motion harvester devices

A different way to generate electricity: Molecular thermal motion harvester devices

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Nearly any material can be engineered with nanopores to harvest cost effective, scalable and interruption-free electricity

Nearly any material can be engineered with nanopores to harvest cost effective, scalable and interruption-free electricity

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A self-resonant smart energy harvester that can act as an independent power source for wireless sensors

A self-resonant smart energy harvester that can act as an independent power source for wireless sensors

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A vibration energy harvester amplifies human walking motion to enable self-charging wearable devices

A vibration energy harvester amplifies human walking motion to enable self-charging wearable devices

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Using the heart’s own energy to power a pacemaker

Using the heart's own energy to power a pacemaker

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New material could enable your body to power your pacemaker and other devices

New material could enable your body to power your pacemaker and other devices

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The power of starch and baking soda to harvest energy from movement

The power of starch and baking soda to harvest energy from movement

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Harvesting WiFi signals to power small electronics

Harvesting WiFi signals to power small electronics

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Flexible energy converters could be just the thing to power wearable devices

Flexible energy converters could be just the thing to power wearable devices

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A new smart device can harvest daylight and relay it to underground spaces

A new smart device can harvest daylight and relay it to underground spaces

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Using the 5G network to wirelessly power Internet of Things devices

Using the 5G network to wirelessly power Internet of Things devices

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A “wearable microgrid” harvests and stores energy from the human body to power small electronics.

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Powering smart devices using only indoor light

Powering smart devices using only indoor light

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Scavenging invisible power from low-frequency vibrations in the surrounding environment with triboelectric nanogenerators

Scavenging invisible power from low-frequency vibrations in the surrounding environment with triboelectric nanogenerators

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Clean limitless power for small devices and sensors from graphene?

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