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  "path": "/tech-industry/nanoscale-device-generates-continuous-electricity-from-evaporating-water-and-some-sunlight-paves-the-path-for-battery-free-sensors-wearable-electronics-and-more",
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  "textContent": "Researchers at Switzerland’s École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have developed a nanoscale device that generates continuous electricity from evaporating water, with heat and sunlight boosting the process.",
  "title": "Nanoscale device generates continuous electricity from evaporating water and some sunlight — paves the path for battery-free sensors, wearable electronics, and more"
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