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Engineers at Kyoto University have developed a remarkable new way to harness renewable energy—a hydro generator no bigger than a matchbox that draws electricity straight from the air’s moisture. Unlike solar or wind, this device works continuously, day and night, without needing sunlight, rivers, or moving parts. The secret lies in a layered nanofilm that converts humidity into a steady flow of current. Tested across rice paddies in Southeast Asia, the generator powered sensors and transmitters with zero maintenance, showing it can withstand demanding environments while staying reliable. This breakthrough opens the door to a new vision of energy. Imagine walls, tents, or even clothing that quietly generate electricity from the air around them—reshaping how we power our world in the years to come. youtube.com/watch?v=XjEgFl… sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/…







🚨UPDATE: Banking Representatives Are REVIEWING CLARITY Act COMPROMISE TEXT TODAY 🇺🇸🔥 White House correspondent @sander_lutz says the latest CLARITY Act compromise language is now being reviewed by banking representatives on Capitol Hill TODAY. 👀 The new language would reportedly still allow yield on STAKED stablecoins — which sources say could be a potentially “SIGNIFICANT WIN FOR CRYPTO.” 😳 ⚠️However, there’s a major catch: That same idea could TRIGGER a HUGE BACKLASH from the banking lobby, which may see staking rewards as too close to a THREAT to their own deposit business. 🤯 “The banking industry would be crazy to accept that as any sort of compromise.” 👀🔥 More to come. I'll keep updating.

日本京都大学的研究人员发明了一种硬币大小的微型发电机,它能利用空气发电。 该装置使用一种特殊的纳米薄膜层吸收大气中的水蒸气,并将其转化为稳定的电流。 与太阳能或风能不同,这种发电机无需阳光或风力,即可全天候工作,室内外皆可使用。 它已在东南亚的稻田中成功测试,为传感器供电数月之久。 由于没有移动部件,且能在任何有湿度的环境中工作,它为偏远地区提供了一种持久、清洁的能源解决方案。 #fblifestyle #japan #technews #generator #technology #Nanotechnology #japaninnovation Japanese researchers at Kyoto University have invented a tiny, coin-sized generator that creates electricity from thin air. The device uses a special layered nanofilm to absorb water vapor from the atmosphere and convert it into a steady electric current. Unlike solar or wind power, this generator works 24 hours a day, indoors or outdoors, without needing sunlight or wind. It has already been successfully tested in rice paddies in Southeast Asia, powering sensors for months. With no moving parts and the ability to work anywhere with humidity, it offers a durable, clean energy solution for remote locations. #fblifestyle #japan #technews #generator #technology #Nanotechnology #japaninnovation






















