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Scientists make power from water pressure in silicon
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have harnessed the power of water and pressure within nanoporous silicon to generate electricity. This innovative approach, which relies solely on the ...
Water droplets falling through a tube have generated enough electricity to power 12 LED lights. Such an approach could one day be used in roof-based systems to harvest lots of clean power from rain.
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