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The dissolvable battery uses bacteria and paper parts to make power. It breaks down and helps in medicine and the environment ...
By converting motion and vibration into electricity, this advancment powers small electronics and wearable sensors—paving the ...
A low-cost, handheld water-testing gadget that connects to a smartphone to detect lead contamination in drinking water, the ...
Offering advanced digital control, GaN and SiC power technologies, and up to 30% lower power losses—ideal for next-generation ...
The method helps robots pack by trying many options at once. It works without training and can be used for different tasks.
The use of needles to put melatonin into plants helps them stay fresh longer and slows yellowing. This could keep food from ...
The 32-inch color e-paper display uses low power, works wirelessly, shows clear visuals, and has an eco-friendly design for ...
The ink prints circuits that change from hard to soft. This helps make devices for wear, medical use, and robots that fit and ...
The device collects particles from the air as liquid droplets. It helps find viruses, bacteria, and pollution for health ...
The quick-cure technology in the series eliminates the ageing process, enabling immediate bonding and significantly faster ...
The way to make stretchable, self-healing electronic parts can help build implantable devices that last longer and work ...
The self-powered device mimics the human eye, recognizing colors while using energy, improving devices like phones, drones, ...