Scientists in Japan have developed a new organic device that can harvest energy from heat. Unlike other thermoelectric generators, this one works at room temperature without a heat gradient. Usually, ...
Flexible thermoelectric generators made from screen-printed indium telluride show enhanced performance through co-doping and ...
An experimentator has used waste heat of his body to turn humans into batteries. Nick Zetta, who runs Basically Homeless YouTube channel, turned himself into a battery using thermoelectric generators.
(Left) KERI Dr. Hyekyoung Choi and (Right) Dr. Min Ju Yun are demonstrating a stretchable and flexible thermoelectric generators using metamaterials. A team of Dr. Hyekyoung Choi and Min Ju Yun of ...
They published their work on Apr. 10 in Energy Material Advances. The electrode sheet of the thermoelectric device consists of ionic hydrogel, which is sandwiched between the electrodes to form, and ...
A compact thermoelectric generator built by researchers at Pennsylvania State University can convert exhaust heat from cars, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into usable electric ...
Advancements in modular power architectures and wireless power transmission for space infrastructure present significant ...
Thermoelectric devices are devices that can convert heat into electrical energy. Researchers have now developed a thermoelectric device composed of organic materials that can generate electricity from ...
An international research team led by Australia's RMIT University has fabricated a prototype of a nanofluid-cooled thermoelectric generator (TEG) that uses photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) energy to ...
Around half of the world’s useful energy is wasted as heat due to the limited efficiency of energy conversion devices. For example, one-third of a vehicle’s energy dissipates as waste heat in exhaust ...