Tag: Energy Harvesting
UCLA Researchers Develop Self-Powered Wearable Bioelectronic Device
A team of bioengineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering has invented a novel soft and flexible self-powered bioelectronic device. The technology converts...
Flexible Cable Based Capacitors Support Energy Harvesting for Wearables
One of the drawbacks of wearable devices is energy. These devices need small and flexible batteries that do not need charging. Currently, the batteries...
Swiss Startup Develops Wearable Sensor To Harvest Energy From Human Body
Researchers at the ETH spin-off Mithras Technology have developed wearable thermoelectric generator (TEG) sensors that can harvest energy from the wearer’s own body.
Wearable devices...
Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop Liquid Metal for 3D Printing
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have developed liquid metal for processing with a 3D printer.
Soft, stretchable materials that are also electrically conductive are...
Researchers Harvest Energy From Radio Waves to Power Wearable Devices
We’ve all heard about radio waves. These are signals permeated by microwaves and Wi-Fi connections. However, these are not just mere signals of energy...
MAX20361: Smallest Solar Harvester Increases Runtime for Wearables and IoT Applications
Designers are often challenged with the tradeoff between small size and long runtime for wearable and IoT applications. Addressing that challenge is MAX20361, a...