Fabric device that generates electricity using moisture in air could replace batteries

Fabric device that generates electricity using moisture in air could replace batteries

Fabric, sea salt, carbon ink, and a water-absorbing gel. These are the components that researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) used to create a device that can generate electricity from the moisture in the air. The research team led by Tan Swee Ching, assistant professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering […]

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