CU Boulder researchers develop arrays of tiny crystals that

CU Boulder researchers develop arrays of tiny crystals that deliver efficient wireless energy

In a new study published in Nature Materials, the Hayward Research Group has developed a novel and resilient photomechanical material that can transform light energy into mechanical work without heat or electricity. The photomechanical materials offer a promising alternative to electrically-wired actuators, with the potential to wirelessly control or power robots or vehicles,

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