A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a quantum device, capable of ultra-fast operation, a key step toward ...
In a world chasing cleaner energy, a group of physicists may have uncovered a surprising new way to make power: by tapping into the Earth's own rotation. That's right, researchers at Princeton ...
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Scientists develop revolutionary device that generates electricity from rain: 'This work will open up a new avenue'
Researchers have created a device that floats on water and generates electricity from falling raindrops, opening new possibilities for renewable energy collection without occupying valuable land.
Chinese scientists have built and tested a floating droplet electricity generator (DEG) to turn the kinetic energy of raindrops into renewable power. Unlike conventional DEGs, which are used on land ...
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Ultrathin ferroelectric capacitors for next-generation memory devices
An ultrathin ferroelectric capacitor, designed by researchers from Japan, demonstrates strong electric polarization despite ...
A way to electrically modify the chirality of organic–inorganic hybrid materials, in which chiral molecules adsorb onto ...
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