New Material May Power Tomorrow’s Cyborg Soldiers
Isreali researchers may have found a way for human body movement to power implanted devices indefinitely.
Biological implants devices implanted inside the human body hold rich promise, but powering such devices isn’t easy. Pacemakers, for instance, require a battery change every five to 15 years.
However, a new material engineered by Isreali researchers could allow human movement to safely power implanted devices indefinitely. That could be of use to the military, which has shown increasing interest in not only synthetic biotechnology but also biological implants over the past few years, to give soldiers new capabilities, such as as the ability to communicate information silently, as well as to report on things like the current state of soldier health, possible exposure to diseases, toxins, or other materials., or even enhancing cognitive capabilitiesand memory.
Israeli nanotech may use body s energy to generate power for pacemakers and more
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