A research team, affiliated with the Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST, Ulsan, South Korea), has ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has introduced a technology that generates electricity from raindrops striking rooftops ...
The device, called the Superhydrophobic Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Droplet-Based Electricity Generator, or S-FRP-DEG, harvests energy the instant rain hits its surface. Unlike many experimental ...
Picture yourself standing under a torrential downpour. Every single raindrop slamming into your umbrella, your roof, the ...
Generating electricity from raindrops efficiently has gone one step further. A research team led by scientists from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has recently developed a droplet-based ...
A water-powered nanogenerator uses droplet formation to convert flowing water into electricity, providing a clean, inexpensive energy source for small devices, sensors, and self-powered environmental ...
Droplet generators are at the heart of many microfluidic devices developed for life science applications but are difficult to tailor to each specific application. The high fabrication costs, complex ...