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Don't waste your energy on claim about tiny Japanese generators pulling electricity from air
Japanese researchers at Kyoto University announced in December 2025 that they invented a coin-sized generator that creates 24/7 electricity "out of thin air." Rating: False (About this rating?) In ...
A new floating droplet electricity generator is redefining how rain can be harvested as a clean power source by using water itself as both structural support and an electrode. This nature-integrated ...
The push for renewable energy has led scientists to explore sources once thought of as useless. From food waste to plant fibers, researchers are looking at nature’s discarded materials in search of ...
Researchers have created a battery that transforms nuclear waste into a power source for microelectronics. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
University of Huddersfield’s Energy Integration Lab delivers real-world renewable energy research and circular economy s ...
On Dec. 20, a supercritical CO2 power unit entered operation at a steel plant in southwest China’s Guizhou province. The ...
The world's first commercial supercritical carbon dioxide power generator started operation in Southwest China's Guizhou province on Saturday, marking a significant milestone in the global transition ...
Combustion engines, the engines in gas-powered cars, only use a quarter of the fuel's potential energy while the rest is lost as heat through exhaust. Now, a study demonstrates how to convert exhaust ...
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Self-healing nuclear fuel could improve safety, reduce waste in reactors
Nuclear power is among the cleanest energy sources on Earth, but the materials that fuel it can degrade during operation. A new international study may unlock safer, longer-lasting fuel for the next ...
Korea seeks to begin staging nuclear fusion power generation tests in 2030 at the earliest, nearly 20 years ahead of its original schedule, the ...
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