Eco Factor: Millimeter-scale sensor harvests solar energy for nearly perpetual operation. Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed the world’s smallest self-powered sensor that can operate nearly perpetually running solely on solar energy. The system’s solar cells, processor and battery are all located in a tiny frame measuring just 9-cubic-millimeter. The system can be used in new biomedical implants and various home-, building- and bridge-monitoring devices and could improve the efficiency and cost of current sensors designed to detect movement of track air and water quality. The sensor is based on an industry-standard ARM

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Michigan researchers develop world’s smallest solar-powered sensor system