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Circadian humidity fluctuation induced capillary flow for sustainable mobile energy
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Discover an innovative energy harvesting method by Jiayue Tang, Yuanyuan Zhao, and colleagues that harnesses daily humidity fluctuations to generate electricity. By employing spherical ionic liquid droplets on a nanowire array, this research reveals a sustainable energy source capable of powering LEDs and LCD screens.
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