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An origami 'slinky' that harvests incidental energy

1 min read · Sat, Apr 25 2015

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Nanogenerators sensors mechanical energy

Lightweight and low-cost device uses friction inside paper-based coils to transform mechanical motion into electricity.

Advances in nonlinear elliptic and parabolic pdes (NLPDES)

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