在智利首都圣地亞哥, 3名智利大學(xué)生已經(jīng)研發(fā)一種植物充電設(shè)備來為他們的手機(jī)充電。
The three engineering students got the idea for the device while sitting in their school's courtyard. Their invention is a small biological circuit they call E-Kaia. It captures the energy plants produce during photosynthesis.
As free as they make us, mobile phones still need to stay close to a power source. Soon that may change with “green” power. VOA’s Jessica Berman reports. |
這三名工程專業(yè)的學(xué)生在間歇坐在學(xué)校的戶外庭院休息時(shí)萌發(fā)出用植物為手機(jī)充電的創(chuàng)意。這3位在校學(xué)生的發(fā)明是一種名為E-Kaia的生物充電器,原理是利用植物在光合作用中產(chǎn)生的能量。
A plant uses only a small part of the energy produced by that process. The rest goes into the soil. E-Kaia collects that energy. The device plugs into the ground and then into a mobile phone.
植物只會(huì)用掉一小部分—而E-Kaia則會(huì)收集其余進(jìn)入土壤的能量。將這種設(shè)備埋入土壤之中,然后與你的手機(jī)相連接。
The E-Kaia solved two problems for the engineering students. They needed an idea for a class project. They also needed an outlet to plug in their phones. visit the website www.chinavoa.com to get more information!
E-Kaia為工程系的學(xué)生們解決了兩個(gè)難題,首先完成了他們的課程項(xiàng)目,其次是手機(jī)也有了充電設(shè)備。
One of the student inventors, Camila Rupcich, says the device changes the energy released from the plant into low-level power to charge phones.
其中一個(gè)學(xué)生發(fā)明者,卡米拉聲稱該設(shè)備將植物釋放的能量轉(zhuǎn)化為低功耗電力以供手機(jī)充電。
The E-Kaia is able to fully recharge a mobile phone in less than two hours.
E-Kaia足以在不到2個(gè)小時(shí)內(nèi)為手機(jī)充滿電力。
I'm Jonathan Evans.
我是喬納森·埃文斯。
VOA's Jessica Berman reported this story from Washington. Jonathan Evans adapted it for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor.
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Words in This Story
courtyard – n. an open space that is surrounded completely or partly by a building or group of buildings
circuit – n. the complete path that an electric current travels along
photosynthesis – n. the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light
Three university students in Santiago, Chile have developed a plant-powered device to charge their mobile phones.
The three engineering students got the idea for the device while sitting in their school's courtyard. Their invention is a small biological circuit they call E-Kaia. It captures the energy plants produce during photosynthesis.
A plant uses only a small part of the energy produced by that process. The rest goes into the soil. E-Kaia collects that energy. The device plugs into the ground and then into a mobile phone.
The E-Kaia solved two problems for the engineering students. They needed an idea for a class project. They also needed an outlet to plug in their phones. visit the website www.chinavoa.com to get more information!
One of the student inventors, Camila Rupcich, says the device changes the energy released from the plant into low-level power to charge phones.
The E-Kaia is able to fully recharge a mobile phone in less than two hours.
I'm Jonathan Evans.
VOA's Jessica Berman reported this story from Washington. Jonathan Evans adapted it for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor.
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Words in This Story
courtyard – n. an open space that is surrounded completely or partly by a building or group of buildings
circuit – n. the complete path that an electric current travels along
photosynthesis – n. the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light
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