
Korea, 'smart windows' transform raindrops into electricity
Researchers at the University of Seoul create windows that generate electricity from raindrops, cool and defrost themselves.
Researchers at the University of Seoul create windows that generate electricity from raindrops, cool and defrost themselves.
The Mexican startup Greenfluidics has ideas as clear as they are bright. His scenario? Bio windows enhanced by nanotechnology, which capture CO2 and convert it into energy.
Italy, even if it is not often talked about, is at the forefront regarding ...
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