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Using Nanomaterials to Create a Passive Dual-Mode Heating and Cooling Device

Duke University researchers have created a new device that could help to reduce HVAC...

New Sensor Improves Listening Skills for Computers

Anyone who has used Apple’s Siri would likely agree that today's voice-activated technology is...

‘Lost’ Energy Converted into Electric Power by Wireless Device

Researchers at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering have configured inexpensive materials and tuned them to capture microwave signals to design a power-harvesting device with efficiency similar to that of modern solar powers.

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