Liquid Metal Based Energy Harvester Converts Motion Into Electricity Even Underwater

Researchers suggest that liquid metal has the potential to generate electricity from mechanical motions even underwater. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed soft and stretchable devices that convert movement into electricity and can work in wet environments. “Mechanical energy—such as the kinetic energy of wind, waves, body movement and vibrations from motors—is abundant,” […]

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