
The advent of nanogenerators is just around the corner
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology are developing a nanogenerator that generates energy from blood flow, pulsating veins, and a heartbeat.
At the moment, scientists have already managed to create a nanodevice, which, when immersed in a biological "fluid" medium, can generate electricity by absorbing ultrasonic waves. According to researchers, the device will be suitable for use in implants and as an energy source for the so-called "personal electronics".
via Engadget
At the moment, scientists have already managed to create a nanodevice, which, when immersed in a biological "fluid" medium, can generate electricity by absorbing ultrasonic waves. According to researchers, the device will be suitable for use in implants and as an energy source for the so-called "personal electronics".
via Engadget