A light breeze, a beating heart could power mobile gadgets: research

Friday, March 27, 2009 - 11:42 in Physics & Chemistry

U.S. researchers working on nanogenerators have moved one step closer to creating power sources for gadgets like cellphones and iPods by deriving electric energy from body motion, including the beating of a person's heart and the coursing of blood through veins.

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