MIT researchers have developed a battery-free, self-powered sensor capable of harvesting energy from its environment. This innovation could pave the way for mobile phones that charge themselves while in your pocket.

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MIT researchers have developed a battery-free, self-powered sensor capable of harvesting energy from its environment. This innovation could pave the way for mobile phones that charge themselves while in your pocket.
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Esther Kimani, a computer programmer from Kenya, has won the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation. Her groundbreaking early crop pest and disease detection device wowed the judges, thanks to its remarkable ability to swiftly detect and identify agricultural pests and diseases. This innovative tool can reduce crop losses for smallholder farmers by up to 30% and boost yields by as much as 40%.
Harnessing the power of solar energy, the device employs computer vision algorithms and advanced machine learning to detect and identify crop pests, pathogens, or diseases, and the nature of the infection or infestation. Farmers receive notifications via SMS, making this an affordable alternative to traditional detection methods at just $3 per month—significantly cheaper than hiring drones or agricultural inspectors.
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Some home screen updates.
I removed my banking apps, and the Apple Support app from the home screen and replaced them with FaceTime, Apollo, and Discord, I also reorganized some of the widget stacks on the first app page and added some shortcuts I use regularly.
All three of the widget stacks have at least 7 widgets in them that have useful info, and the section above the large widget on the second app page is a two line app suggestion section that surfaces which apps it thinks I might want to use at the moment.
Also, isn’t it crazy that I basically need to post a video to explain how my home screen works 😂
Also, Control Center and Dark Mode
There is an entire floor on Luigi’s Mansion 3 for Nintendo Switch that’s dedicated to deadly plants. As an avid houseplant collector, I feel attacked 😂
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Technology Era..!