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Scientists Develop Elastic Thermoelectric Rubber to Power Wearables Without Batteries

Scientists at Peking University have developed a stretchable elastomer that converts body heat into electricity, detailed in Nature. The breakthrough uses thermoelectricity to power wearable and... ......

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Scientists Develop Elastic Thermoelectric Rubber to Power Wearables Without Batteries

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Scientists at Peking University have developed a stretchable elastomer that converts body heat into electricity, detailed in Nature. The breakthrough...

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Scientists unveil a rubber band that generates electricity from body heat

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A team led by scientists from Peking University has developed a rubber-like material that converts body heat into electricity. This advance could...

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Single Quantum Device Measures Amperes, Volts, and Ohms in Breakthrough Discovery

wn.com - 23/Aug 20:10

Scientists at NIST have developed a quantum device that measures amperes, volts, and ohms within a single system for the first time. Reported in...

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Single Quantum Device Measures Amperes, Volts, and Ohms in Breakthrough Discovery

wn.com - 23/Aug 20:10

Scientists at NIST have developed a quantum device that measures amperes, volts, and ohms within a single system for the first time. Reported in...

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All-perovskite PV-powered battery for portable electronics

wn.com - 02/Sep 10:03

Scientists have used a dual-functional, material-sharing strategy with ethyl viologen diiodide to achieve synergistic performance enhancement in...

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Scientists develop the world's first 6G chip, capable of 100 Gbps speeds

techxplore.com - 01/Sep 17:30

Sixth generation, or 6G, wireless technology is one step closer to reality with news that Chinese researchers have unveiled the world's first...

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Researchers develop ultra-cooling patch to reduce PV module temperature

pv-magazine-australia.com - 27/Aug 23:16

Scientists in Hong Kong have developed a patch that effectively cools down PV panels and utilises waste heat for freshwater production and reportedly...

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Researchers develop ultra-cooling patch to reduce PV module temperature

pv-magazine-australia.com - 27/Aug 23:16

Scientists in Hong Kong have developed a patch that effectively cools down PV panels and utilises waste heat for freshwater production and reportedly...

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Coin-sized device uses nut waste and drops of water to generate green energy

techxplore.com - 26/Aug 18:25

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed an inexpensive device that generates enough electricity to power a calculator using only...

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Scientists Develop Energy-Saving, Heat-Reducing Cement

emiratesnewswire.ae - 22/Aug 00:00

Beijing: Scientists from China and the United States have developed a new and efficient type of cement designed to reduce heat accumulation in...

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