Researchers developed an ink that can be used to print tiny 3D generators for low-power wireless sensors. Thermoelectric devices generate electricity from heat moving within a material from a part that is warmer to a part that is cooler. In other words, it takes advantage of heat gradients. Researchers have been looking for ways to […]
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