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Biocompatible Polymers in Medical Sensing

Biocompatible polymers are currently a hot topic in medical sensor research. We explore how far research and development have come into biocompatible polymers in medical sensing. ....

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Robobug: rechargeable, remote-controllable cyborg cockroach

Robobug: rechargeable, remote-controllable cyborg cockroach
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Researchers Create Power-Rechargeable Cyborg Insect

Researchers Create Power-Rechargeable Cyborg Insect
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Energy harvesting: Printed thermoelectric generators for power generation


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IMAGE: With the help of newly developed inks and special production techniques, such as origami, inexpensive thermoelectric generators can be produced for various applications.
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Credit: Andres Rösch, KIT
Thermoelectric generators, TEGs for short, convert ambient heat into electrical power. They enable maintenance-free, environmentally friendly, and autonomous power supply of the continuously growing number of sensors and devices for the Internet of Things (IoT) and recovery of waste heat. Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have now developed three-dimensional component architectures based on novel, printable thermoelectric materials. This might be a milestone on the way towards use of inexpensive TEGs. The results are reported in ....

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