South Korean engineers have unveiled a self-powered smart window that finally solves the two biggest hurdles of modern ...
Researchers at National Taiwan University developed a new device that captures energy from vibrations more efficiently. Its self-adjusting mechanism enables resonance with environmental frequencies, ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Medical devices that interface with the human body need power sources as safe as they are reliable. While sophisticated electronics can monitor health conditions and deliver ...
Despite advances in machine vision, processing visual data requires substantial computing resources and energy, limiting deployment in edge devices. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a ...
The device can operate in self-powered mode and exhibit good human-eye-like adaptation behaviors, which include broadband light-sensing image adaptation (from ultraviolet to near-infrared), ...
The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) has spurred rapid growth in demand for self-powered devices, driving the advancement of highly compatible indoor photovoltaics (IPV). Perovskite indoor ...
Researchers created a nanoengineered, self-healing sensor that detects water pollutants in milliseconds without external power, offering a sustainable monitoring solution. (Nanowerk News) Clean, safe ...
Researchers at Science Tokyo have developed a pollution monitoring device that detects amines in water without the need for an external power supply. The device is powered by the natural flow of the ...
Professor Jang's team developed a device based on the piezoelectric phenomenon, which generates electricity from physical activity, such as skin or joint movements. While there are various studies on ...