❶ Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a battery-free technology that harvests energy from radio and Wi-Fi signals for low-powered devices. ❷ This technology could reduce the dependency on batteries, especially in remote areas and situations where battery replacement is impractical. ❸ The technology faces challenges due to the limitations of traditional rectifiers, but advancements in nanoscale spin rectifiers could improve efficiency and applicability.
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