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Microfibre–nanowire hybrid structure for energy scavenging

February 14, 2008 | 12:12 pm

Cool paper in nature today from the research group of Prof. Z.L. Wang at Georgia Tech. They’ve made arrays of nanowire fibre’s from which they can generate (obviously small amounts of) electricity. Pretty neat nevertheless. Reminds me of this cool research that came out of Cornell a few years ago that used trace amounts of radioactive material near a micron-scale cantilever as a battery.

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