"Revolutionary Crystal Arrays: Harnessing Light for Wireless Energy and Battery Replacement"
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Researchers at CU Boulder have created a photomechanical material that can convert light energy into mechanical work, potentially revolutionizing industries such as robotics, aerospace, and biomedical devices. This material eliminates the need for batteries or complex electrical systems, offering energy efficiency and wireless control.
Topics:science#biomedical-devices#energy-efficiency#photomechanical-material#robotics#science-and-technology#wireless-control
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