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A new MIT system allows sensors to operate in remote settings without batteries
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A new fuel cell harvests energy from microbes living in dirt runs forever
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A wireless light switch that works without batteries could reduce the cost of wiring a house by up to 50 per cent
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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
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A smart supercapacitor that harvests and stores solar energy
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Who knew? Harvesting electricity from wood soaking in water
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Using the heart’s own energy to power a pacemaker
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The power of starch and baking soda to harvest energy from movement
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Harvesting WiFi signals to power small electronics
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Flexible energy converters could be just the thing to power wearable devices
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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
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Battery-free Computer: First-ever battery-free, energy-harvesting, interactive device
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Incorporating solar harvesting into the side of buildings could show great promise
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