Small Electronic Devices May Someday Be Powered By Remarkable New Clothing
Nanotechnology researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are developing a shirt that harvests energy from the wearer’s physical motion and converts it into electricity for powering small electronic devices worn by soldiers in the field, hikers and other users.The research, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and described in the Feb.
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Filed under: Medical Devices on February 19th, 2008