The platform consists of three modules, which are pre‐configured bioinformatic pipelines, cloud toolsets, and online omics' courses. The pre‐configured bioinformatic pipelines not only combine analytic tools for metagenomics, genomes, transcriptome, proteomics and metabolomics, but also provide users with powerful and convenient interactive analysis reports, which allow them to analyze and mine data independently. As a useful supplement to the bioinformatics pipelines, a wide range of cloud toolsets can further meet the needs of users for daily biological data processing, statistics, and visualization. The rich online courses of multi‐omics also provide a state‐of‐art platform to researchers in interactive communication and knowledge sharing.
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), as a promising energy harvesting technology, have been rapidly developed in recent years. However, the research based on fully flexible and environmentally friendly TENGs is still limited. Herein, for the first time, a hydrogel‐based triboelectric nanogenerator (Hydrogel‐TENG) with high flexibility, recyclability, and environmental friendliness simultaneously has been demonstrated. The standard Hydrogel‐TENG can generate a maximum output power of 2 mW at a load resistance of 10 MΩ. The tube‐shaped Hydrogel‐TENG can harvest mechanical energy from various human motions, including bending, twisting, and stretching. Furthermore, the system can serve as self‐powered sensors to detect the human motions. Additionally, the utilized Polyvinyl Alcohol hydrogel employed in this study is recyclable to benefit for fabricating the renewable TENG. The open‐circuit voltage of renewed hydrogel‐TENG can reach up to 92% of the pristine output voltage. This research will pave a potential approach for the development of flexible energy sources and self‐powered motion sensors in environmentally friendly way.
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