Soon, your heartbeat can recharge your cellphone
Scientists have developed a tiny chip that can generate power by using the body’s own movement, a technology which they say could soon enable you to recharge your mobile phone by just holding closer to your heart.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology in the US who were behind the invention hoped that as the nanotechnology used in the chip evolves, it could lead to electronics which don’t require batteries or mains power.
Hailed as a milestone, it can use tiny movements such as the pinch of a finger to generate power, the Telegraph reported.
Dr Zhong Lin Wang, who led the research, said: “This development represents a milestone toward producing portable electronics that can be powered by body movements without the use of batteries or electrical outlets.
“Our nanogenerators are poised to change lives in the future. Their potential is only limited by one’s imagination.”
Dr Wang and his team, who presented their work at the National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society, used the device to power LCD displays and diodes, as well as to transmit a radio signal once its generated power has been stored.
The device, they said, is thousands of times more powerful than its predecessors, allowing scientists to take the technology out of the lab for the first time.
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