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Sweat could soon power our wearable electronics
Photo: Pixabay/yellowcat Wearable electronics like personalized fitness trackers and medical sensors are already a part of life for many people and soon they could become even more appealing. That is because scientists in the US have engineered a biofilm that
Chronic gas shortages are causing Germany to rethink its stance on nuclear energy
"Russian aggression against Ukraine must convince all politicians to consider this issue in a new way."
District energy can take us a step closer to carbon neutrality
District energy systems produce emission-free electricity on site to lower pollution and improve cost-efficiencies.
Here comes one of the world’s first solar-powered vehicles
The driving question was, “How do we preserve what we have and still live the life we love?”
A new model can identify ideal locations for EV charging stations
The model allows planners to optimize these decisions, serving the greatest number of people without taxing the power system.
A new discovery opens the door for nighttime solar energy
The new thermoradiative diode generates electricity by emitting infrared light into a colder environment.