Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have developed a new innovative battery powered by perspiration
Researchers have created a new type of battery that is able to produce electric current using sweat.
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Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have developed a new innovative battery powered by perspiration.
What if we could recharge batteries with our own sweat? That's the question researchers at a Singaporean university asked themselves. The device designed by engineers there measures 0.8 square inches and is as flat as a Band-Aid. The prototype battery runs on perspiration and can discharge 20 hours of electricity from just 2 ml of sweat. At this point, it is only usable on small portable devices.
The soft, stretchy battery is attached to a stretchy textile that will absorb sweat at the wrist or forearm. It is also possible to attach it to objects like smartwatches. The textile absorbs and retains the sweat to provide the battery with a constant supply of power, even if the rate of perspiration varies. The great advantage of this sweat-powered battery is that it does not contain any toxic chemicals or heavy metals, so there is no risk to your health or the environment.
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