Researchers have used waste pomelo-peel biomass to power small electric devices and monitor biomechanical motions. The method was developed by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana ...
Some people have used pomelo peels to extract compounds for essential oils or pectin, but we wanted to take advantage of the natural porous, spongy structure of the peel. "If we can upcycle the ...
Pomelo peel was used to create devices that can convert mechanical energy into electricity and serve as self-powered motion sensors.
For that, you need something like this gamma-ray spectroscope. Dubbed the Pomelo by [mihai.cuciuc], the detector is a homebrew solid-state scintillation counter made from a thallium-doped cesium ...