For all the technological advances that have been made in the consumer electronic space, batteries are still the biggest limitation. Allowing a device to charge …
For all the technological advances that have been made in the consumer electronic space, batteries are still the biggest limitation.
A new research effort has resulted in the creation of a tiny wearable that uses human body heat to generate power that could be used to charge gadgets.
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