welcome
ScienceDaily

ScienceDaily

Science

Science

Engineers harvest abundant clean energy from thin air, 24/7

ScienceDaily
Summary
Nutrition label

78% Informative

Engineers at the Univ the University of Massachusetts Amherst own that nearly any material can be turned into a device that harvests electricity from humidity in the air.

The secret lies in being able to pepper the material with nanopores less than 100 nanometers in less than 100 Such an Airgen device would be capable of delivering kilowatt- Advanced Materials neral electrical utility usage. Xiaomeng Liu "summaryFeed_highLightText__NxlGi">UMass UMass Amherst's L College of Engineering pan> UMass Amherst IALS Jun Yao xlGi">the Institute for Applied Life Sciences the College of Engineering xt__ UMass Amherst oundation Sony Group the National Science Foundation Yao many thousands three one night Yao ummaryFeed_highLightText__NxlGi">24/7 Yao _NxlGi">oneDerek Lovley lass="summaryFeed_highLightText__NxlGi">YaoUMass Amherst class="summaryFeed_highLightTe 2020 NxlGi">100 Yao about 100 Geobacter sulfurreducens htText__NxlGi">100 Geobacter yFeed_highLightText__NxlGi">Yao

VR Score

88

Informative language

94

Neutral language

55

Article tone

semi-formal

Language

English

Language complexity

59

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

not detected

Known propaganda techniques

not detected

Time-value

long-living

External references

no external sources

Source diversity

no sources

Affiliate links

no affiliate links