ORNL scientists developed an autonomous field data-gathering platform to monitor and sample soils and transfer real-time data back to the lab. From...
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A team led by Prof. Jang Kyung-In from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering (DGIST) has developed a three-dimensional stretchable piezoelectric energy harvester that can harvest electrical energy using body movements. The device is to be used as a wearable energy harvester as it can be attached to the skin or clothes.
ORNL scientists developed an autonomous field data-gathering platform to monitor and sample soils and transfer real-time data back to the lab. From...
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The air around us contains a powerful solution for making agriculture more sustainable. Researchers at Stanford...
The air around us contains a powerful solution for making agriculture more sustainable. Researchers at Stanford University and King Fahd University of...
Engineers from Cornell University and the University of Florence have developed a robot that can be controlled with mushrooms. The results of their...
The most annoying thing about using a wearable device is downloading updates, which rely heavily on Bluetooth file transfers. This makes using...
The most annoying thing about using a wearable device is downloading updates, which rely heavily on Bluetooth file transfers. This makes using...
Using a foldable smartphone as a daily device is actually very interesting, but it also has its own challenges. Some of them are screen durability,...
Configuration of the proposed OAM beam generator. (a) Topology; (b) phase relationship of the circular antenna array; (c) configuration with air...
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed device that generates twisting light beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM), a form of rotational energy...
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed device that generates twisting light beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM), a form of rotational energy...