<p>➀ Researchers have developed a novel hybrid material that doubles thermoelectric efficiency by separating heat and electrical charge transport.</p><p>➁ The hybrid material combines an alloy of iron, vanadium, tantalum, and aluminum with a bismuth-antimony mixture, forming a compact structure that enhances energy conversion.</p><p>➂ This breakthrough could lead to more efficient energy harvesting in miniaturized electronics, especially for IoT devices, offering both performance and cost-effectiveness.</p>
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