New technology to capture the kinetic energy of our everyday movements, such as walking, and to convert it into electrical energy has come a step closer thanks to research to be published in the International Journal Biomechatronics and Biomedical Robotics.| AZoRobotics
At MIT's AI and Energy symposium, experts explored how AI can both challenge and transform the energy landscape towards greater efficiency and lower emissions.| AZoRobotics