Power Mole, electricity through glass for home devices
Power Mole transmits 10W of electricity through glass, allowing you to power external devices from internal sockets
Power Mole transmits 10W of electricity through glass, allowing you to power external devices from internal sockets
Hyflo launches an innovative, self-activating barrier to protect an environment from a flood.
A new approach to nanogenerators also allows the energy of low-frequency sea waves to be exploited, thanks to triboelectricity.
The Huc enzyme can prove to be an incredible "natural battery" with great potential.
Researchers at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden are working on a technology that uses only water and wood to generate electricity.
An MIT airgel technology uses three types of cooling to lower the temperature of foods and objects without electricity.
Israeli startup Green Kinoko has recently patented a nitrogen air conditioner that doesn't need electricity to run.
The bacterial biobattery developed by Binghamton University has a strong point: three "levels" of different bacteria that enter into synergy.
Taking advantage of the glucose present in the body will allow you to create internal medical implants that do not need batteries to be powered.
A solar cell created by a team of Stanford University researchers is capable of generating energy even after dark and during the night.
New technology that can convert radio waves into electrical energy could spark huge changes in the energy industry.
A water wheel inspired by ancient Egyptian technology pumps water to irrigate fields without fuel or electricity.
Photovoltaics can help produce electricity and water by developing a new irrigation system for the desert.
Two students' project, an innovative cocoon-shaped turbine, could change the fate of sustainable energy recovery
Liquibots, robots that are able to transfer material even in an aquatic environment, are now being tested.
A new type of solar cells will make it possible to power the new lunar settlements, also exploiting the materials on site.
The global energy economy will be disrupted by the growth of new energy produced from renewables. Yet, as enormous as it is, it is not enough.
The movement of the tides of the Faroe Islands generates electricity for these “underwater kites”.
All over the world there is a hunt for ways to cool homes and food without impacting the environment. Tests by KAUST researchers show that this can also be done without electricity.
A Chicago team develops the small magnetic device capable of inducing the perception of odors. Here's the whole study.
Filter wastewater, transform it into resources and also produce energy: are you still convinced that there is “waste” in your drain?