The search for new sources of renewable energy continues to advance globally and now a group of scientists have released a technology that seems to emerge from a science fiction film: a system capable of transforming raindrops into electricity. The development was carried out by researchers from Nanking University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in China, who designed a device called W-DEG (Water-integrated Droplet Electricity Generator), a floa…
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The search for new sources of renewable energy continues to advance globally and now a group of scientists have released a technology that seems to emerge from a science fiction film: a system capable of transforming raindrops into electricity. The development was carried out by researchers from Nanking University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in China, who designed a device called W-DEG (Water-integrated Droplet Electricity Generator), a floa…