Nanotechnology that captures energy from human motion

New York: You may soon be able to charge cell phones and power Bluetooth headsets with the swipe of a finger as scientists have developed a device that can harvest energy from human motion. According to a research published in the journal “Nano Energy”, a foldable keyboard called “Biocompatible Ferroelectret Nanogenerator” (FENG) that operates by […]

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New York: You may soon be able to charge cell phones and power Bluetooth headsets with the swipe of a finger as scientists have developed a device that can harvest energy from human motion.

According to a research published in the journal "Nano Energy", a foldable keyboard called "Biocompatible Ferroelectret Nanogenerator" (FENG) that operates by touch and for which no battery is needed can harvest energy from human motion.