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Calling All Couch Potatoes: This Finger Wrap Can Let You Power Electronics While You Sleep

A padding of carbon foam electrodes absorbs sweat and converts it into electrical energy.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

A new wearable device turns the touch of a finger into a source of power for small electronics and sensors. Engineers at the University of California San Diego developed a thin, flexible strip that can be worn on a fingertip and generate small amounts of electricity when a person’s finger sweats or presses on it. What’s special about this sweat-fueled device is that it generates power even while the wearer is asleep or sitting still. This is potentially a big deal for the field of wearables bec...

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