Harvesting big energy from small movement
by Dr Peter Sherrell and Professor Amanda Ellis, University of Melbourne Scanning electron microscope image of polylactic acid (top) and ethylene-vinal acetate (bottom) fibre layers. Friction between the layers generates electricity. Credit: University of Melbourne Since the ancient Greeks, humankind has known that if you bring two things into contact, a small amount of electricity is...
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