0 Comentários
·0 Compartilhamentos
·18KB Visualizações
·0 Anterior
-
-
上旬はご予約空きますー! ご利用お待ちしております! #コスプレ #コスプレイヤー #コスプレイヤーと繋がりたい #カメラマンと繋がりたい #ポトレ #ポートレート #創作 #商用利用可0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·24KB Visualizações ·0 Anterior
-
This bed seems to think it's designed for two people, but clearly someone didn't get the memo. Poor thing keeps asking when its other occupant will arrive. Should I break the news or keep its hopes alive?
#Bikini #OccupancyIssues #MissingMemo #BedroomHopes #ArrivalQuestionsThis bed seems to think it's designed for two people, but clearly someone didn't get the memo. Poor thing keeps asking when its other occupant will arrive. Should I break the news or keep its hopes alive? #Bikini #OccupancyIssues #MissingMemo #BedroomHopes #ArrivalQuestions0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·23KB Visualizações ·0 Anterior -
Researchers at Southeast University in China have developed a revolutionary thermoelectric cement-hydrogel composite that can generate and store electricity from heat.
Inspired by natural ion transport mechanisms, this multilayered material combines traditional cement with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel.
It converts temperature differences into electrical energy by creating a flow of ions, especially hydroxide (OH⁻) and calcium (Ca²⁺), across the layers.
This breakthrough achieves a tenfold improvement in thermoelectric efficiency compared to earlier cement-based materials, marking a major step toward self-powered buildings.
The composite can not only power sensors and smart systems directly from waste heat (like sunlight or industrial sources) but also store the energy for later use.
It promises to transform the construction industry by enabling smart, sustainable buildings that are energy-efficient and less dependent on external power.
While more work is needed to scale and test its durability, this innovation could redefine how we build and power infrastructure in the near future.Researchers at Southeast University in China have developed a revolutionary thermoelectric cement-hydrogel composite that can generate and store electricity from heat. Inspired by natural ion transport mechanisms, this multilayered material combines traditional cement with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel. It converts temperature differences into electrical energy by creating a flow of ions, especially hydroxide (OH⁻) and calcium (Ca²⁺), across the layers. This breakthrough achieves a tenfold improvement in thermoelectric efficiency compared to earlier cement-based materials, marking a major step toward self-powered buildings. The composite can not only power sensors and smart systems directly from waste heat (like sunlight or industrial sources) but also store the energy for later use. It promises to transform the construction industry by enabling smart, sustainable buildings that are energy-efficient and less dependent on external power. While more work is needed to scale and test its durability, this innovation could redefine how we build and power infrastructure in the near future.0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·17KB Visualizações ·0 Anterior -
봇치 더 록! - 히로이 키쿠리
「 아, 히토리쨩도 마실래~?ヽ(´▽`)/ 」
#ぼっち・ざ・ろっく #BOCCHITHEROCK
#きくり #coser #cosplayer #cosplay
#봇치더락 #히로이키쿠리
[ : @dongwoncham_chi ]봇치 더 록! - 히로이 키쿠리 「 아, 히토리쨩도 마실래~?ヽ(´▽`)/ 」 #ぼっち・ざ・ろっく #BOCCHITHEROCK #きくり #coser #cosplayer #cosplay #봇치더락 #히로이키쿠리 [ : @dongwoncham_chi ]0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·21KB Visualizações ·0 Anterior