A generator that harvests the pitter-patter of raindrops can produce sufficient electrical energy to energy LED lights, although it’s unclear how sensible it may be.
Yonghui Zhang and colleagues at Dalian College of Expertise in China created a tool that they name a superhydrophobic magnetoelectric generator (MSMEG), which is actually a soup tin-sized canister with a water-repelling movie lid that’s caught to a coil of wire. When a raindrop hits the movie, it deforms it momentarily, shifting the coil relative to a magnet contained in the canister and…