Tan Swee Ching
NUS scientists produce unique gadget that uses darkness to produce electrical power
Darkness are usually related to darkness and also unpredictability. Currently, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) are offering darkness a favorable spin by showing a method to harness this usual however frequently forgot optical result to create power. This unique idea opens brand-new techniques in creating eco-friendly power under interior illumination problems to power electronic devices.
May 22, 2020 // Technology, Asia, Singapore, NUS, Tan Swee Ching, SEG cell
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