Power plants, factories, car engines—everything that consumes energy produces heat, much of which is wasted. Thermoelectric devices could capture...
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Did you know that power plants, factories, and car engines waste a lot of energy as heat? Imagine if we could capture that wasted heat and turn it back into electricity. That’s what thermoelectric devices can do, but making them has been too expensive and complicated—until now. Yanliang Zhang, a professor of Aerospace and Mechanical […]
Power plants, factories, car engines—everything that consumes energy produces heat, much of which is wasted. Thermoelectric devices could capture...
Researchers from Germany, Italy, and the UK have achieved a major advance in the development of materials suitable for on-chip energy harvesting. By...
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Energy harvesting is an eco-friendly technology that captures wasted energy and converts it into electricity. Among the various sources of wasted...
Imagine computer chips that don’t lose any energy while working. Scientists are getting closer to making this a reality by using special materials...
Imagine computer chips that don’t lose any energy while working. Scientists are getting closer to making this a reality by using special materials...