@WIRED 1 year ago
While battery tech is far from the "endless battery" of our dreams, it turns out one already exists. Your body generates enough energy to power wearables, medical sensors, and implanted devices—and tech designers are plugging in: https://www.wired.com/story/the-battery-that-never-gets-flat/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_brand=wired&utm_social-type=owned : Jacqui Vanliew/Getty https://t.co/TAKT2XpdHu
@zdnet.com 1 year ago
The 5 best portable power stations of 2023
@wired.com 1 year ago
The Battery That Never Gets Flat
@techcrunch.com 2 years ago
Nvidia’s Clara Holoscan MGX means to bring high-powered AI to the doctor’s office
@theverge.com 2 years ago
Texas power outages hit counties where people need electricity for medical devices
@engadget.com 4 years ago
Raspberry Pi will power ventilators for COVID-19 patients
@zdnet.com 4 years ago
SUSE offers free enterprise Linux support to medical devices manufacturers
@NancyatHeart 4 years ago
From apps, wearables & implantable medical devices to drones & satellites, ~20 billion “things” share data. @WEF in #Davos, our panel explored unleashing the power of #bigdata to solve healthcare's greatest challenges while giving patients control. #wef20 https://t.co/TSIWf99cb7
@engadget.com 5 years ago
Brain implant lets paralyzed people turn thoughts into text
@engadget.com 5 years ago
Researchers want to power pacemakers with cotton­-based biofuel cell
@extremetech.com 5 years ago
MIT Creates Wireless Power System For Medical Implants
@theverge.com 6 years ago
Go ahead and cry — your tears might power the batteries of the future
@thenextweb.com 7 years ago
Electricity and bionics: The future of powering medical miracles