November 18, 2008 A micron-scale generator that uses zinc oxide wires to produce alternating current could be woven into clothing to power wireless devices or implanted in the body to monitor vital ...
A tiny generator a centimetre across and three millimetres high has produced more than a watt of electricity, enough to power a cellphone. The experimental device, created by researchers at the ...
A sugar-cube-sized electric generator that feeds on environmental vibrations has been developed. It could power swarms of wireless sensors or even medical implants, researchers claim. The new ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have designed a miniscule wind turbines with a micro-generator that can be used to recharge mobile devices. Smitha Rao, a university research ...
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