While everyone wants their online purchases to arrive on their doorsteps ASAP, sometimes there just aren't enough humans to do the job. That's where robots come in. And you have to power the robots somehow. Enter this tiny zinc battery, which could change the game for micro delivery robots.
Small but mighty, it has high energy density and is made with inexpensive materials that are mostly nontoxic and much more environmentally friendly than previous lithium ion batteries. The zinc battery can't catch fire if damaged, and could be upcycled from retired body armor. And, it could double the range of delivery robots.
The only downside? Zinc batteries do have to be replaced a bit more frequently. Over its life cycle, the metal eventually forms spikes that break the membrane between electrodes. The electrode network is what provides the power, so as it breaks down, so does the battery.
According to the University of Michigan researchers who designed it, integrating the battery into the structure of the robot is essential, especially as robots get smaller and smaller. The smaller the scale, the less efficient existing stand-alone batteries tend to be.
Deliveries aren't the only application being worked on. Researchers are hoping that zinc batteries will also improve the development of swarm robots, small bots that can self-assemble into larger devices, due to a significant decrease in weight.
All I know is that if the robots take over, I’d rather take on one big robot than a million small ones in a fight, but it seems like I might lose that battle either way.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
This tiny battery could change the game for micro robots-寸地尺天网
sitemap
文章
6
浏览
66156
获赞
9871
Facebook criticized by Free Press for empty PR response to ad boycott
In the face of mounting advertiser pressure over its handling of hate speech, Mark Zuckerberg todayGoogle to start offering a choice of browsers on Android in the EU
Android users in the EU will soon be offered a choice of browsers and alternative search engines onFacebook and Instagram ban UK far
Facebook and Instagram have banned Tommy Robinson, former leader and founder of the far-right, anti-Android Q will let you share Wi
Do you know your house's Wi-Fi password, or is it lost in a stack of papers in one of seven possibleGoogle Maps and YouTube Music just made some commutes a little better
Google Maps has featured music controls for Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play since 2018, but itReport: Windows 10 update installs can be delayed for 35 days
Microsoft is attempting to make the update process for Windows 10 much less painful this week, withMusk would rather sit in freeway traffic with Autopilot than use Waze
While making bold predictions about full self-driving cars during a podcast session with an investmeFacebook belatedly makes it harder to run some discriminatory ads
Nothing like finally doing the right thing after being sued and browbeaten into it. Sort of. ScandalPolice use facial
Let's say it together: Facial-recognition technology is a dangerous, biased mess. We are reminded ofDonald Trump is the biggest roadblock to new net neutrality bill
The latest battle between arch-enemies Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump could be the internet.On WednesFacebook belatedly makes it harder to run some discriminatory ads
Nothing like finally doing the right thing after being sued and browbeaten into it. Sort of. ScandalThe government won't require people to fax their consent forms anymore
Finally, Congress has the courage to face the scourge of our nation head on: the fax machine!Well, aLenovo Flex 5G laptop now available through Verizon
5G isn't just for phones. Starting this week, you can buy a real, actual laptop that connects to theKFC follows only 11 people on Twitter, for one mindblowing reason
KFC is very selective about who it follows on Twitter. This international fast food brand, owned byApple store is down, new iMac and iPad could be on their way
Apple Store is down, and you know what that (usually) means: New Apple hardware. And while Apple has