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Scientists Сreate Cost-Effective Material For Charging Gadgets With Body Heat
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Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology MISiS (NUST MISiS ) as part of international team of researchers, presented a cost-effective new electro-chemical cell constructed of carbon fibre, the university press service stated.
Modules based on such cells make it possible to convert waste-heat into electricity and to charge gadgets directly at hand, while car batteries can be charged with the heat from exhaust gases. The results of the research have been published in the international scientific journal “Sustainability”.
The creation of the technology for converting waste-heat into electricity (thermoelectricity) is one of the leading fields of alternative energy research. Many scientists consider thermoelect
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Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from Russia and Germany have designed an on-chip printed electronic nose that serves as a proof of concept for low-cost and sensitive devices to be used in portable electronics and healthcare. The paper was published in the journal
ACS Applied Materials Interfaces.
The rapidly growing fields of the Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced medical diagnostics require small, cost-effective, low-powered yet reasonably sensitive, and selective gas-analytical systems like so-called electronic noses. These systems can be used for noninvasive diagnostics of human breath, such as diagnosing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with a compact sensor system also designed at Skoltech. Some of these sensors work a lot like actual noses say, yours by using various sensors to detect the complex signal of a gaseous compound.