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As with hybrids, the Mini E captures energy from its brakes to recharge the battery.
The lab systems also will have heat recovery equipment that captures energy from exhaust air.
The gallium arsenide captures energy from light in the wavelengths that include most of the visible spectrum.
Lower temperatures and shorter days trigger the breakdown of chlorophyll the green molecule that captures energy from light in the process of photosynthesis.
In this case, they are used to make "multi-junction" solar cells, in which each layer captures energy from a particular colour in the spectrum of sunlight.
Last year, NASA launched a constellation of five new satellites to investigate substorms — celestial events caused when the Earth's magnetic field captures energy from the solar wind and then releases it.
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Energy harvesting is the process of capturing energy from one of these sources, converting it into electrical energy and eventually storing it for future use.
Capturing energy from waves may be even trickier.
The company says future incarnations could perhaps be used to capture energy from braking vehicles.
Unlike a hybrid car, however, Top Flight's drone doesn't capture energy from braking.
The technology uses titania, a cheap and abundant material, to capture energy from sunlight.
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