Summary:
- The article discusses the development of a new type of solar cell that can generate electricity from raindrops. The solar cell uses a combination of graphene and a water-repellent coating to harvest energy from the interaction between raindrops and the cell's surface.
- The technology was developed by researchers at the Ocean University of China and could potentially be used to power devices in rainy or humid environments where traditional solar cells may not be as effective.
- The article highlights the potential for this innovation to expand the applications of solar power and contribute to the development of more efficient and versatile renewable energy solutions.