Amazing: Scientists turn internet waves into electricity

Amazing: Scientists turn internet waves into electricity

A group of scientists have built a machine that turns the grid waves “Wi-Fi” in electrical power, enabling the filling of various devices without the need for batteries. With the creation of “Airpod”, the invention of wireless filling and delivery of verbal command, our desire to always remain connected online [...]

A group of scientists have built a machine that turns the grid waves “Wi-Fi” in electrical power, enabling the filling of various devices without the need for batteries.

With the creation of “Airpod”, the invention of wireless filling and delivery of verbal command, our desire to always remain connected to the Internet is growing ever greater. In view of this, it was only a matter of time for a new technology to be discovered, this time a way to keep electrical devices on without the use of a battery.

This car was created by a team of scientists at the Massacuz Institute for Technology. It is the small two-dimensional device, which stays on only through the waves of the <x0 network. Wi-Fi” going through it. This device has an antenna that attracts these waves and turns them into electric power through a semidiscreet. As a result of this discovery, waves “Wi-fi” can become a major source of energy in the future.

Professor Thomas Palacios, who is one of the authors of this scientific research, said: “We have found a new way to fill the power systems in the future and this way is through the use of internet waves in order to integrate easily into large areas and bring intelligence to every object surrounding us”.

The research team believes that the new discovery can be used for filling many electrical equipment, including medical equipment, which can be used to inform doctors. Based on what the authors of this study say, it is possible that soon we remove the batteries from our lives, writes “Unillad”

 

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