Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Scientists develop 'nanogenerators' that could power iPods

A team of scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have developed chips that can use normal body movements to generate sufficient power to run LCD displays and diodes or transmit a radio signal, according to a report in the UK's Telegraph newspaper. Their goal is to create a method by which the body's own movement could power implantable medical devices, or the portable electronics people carry with them, such as iPods....

Source: http://feeds.macnn.com/click.phdo?i=1a9f208c0d103126aabe6883445aa067

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