New figures provide a fascinating insight into how we consume power – and how much of it we have left
The Guardian: Are we running out of oil? The world in energy statistics
New figures provide a fascinating insight into how we consume power – and how much of it we have left
The Guardian: Are we running out of oil? The world in energy statistics
A new research prototype phone from the company is able to power itself on nothing more than ambient radiowaves – the weak TV, radio and mobile phone signals that permanently surround us. The power harvested is small but it is almost enough to power a mobile in standby mode indefinitely without ever needing to plug it into the mains, according to Markku Rouvala, one of the researchers who developed the device at the Nokia Research Centre in Cambridge, UK.
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