New batteries are stretchable enough to wear against the skin

Electric eels.

2024-08-07  677  中等

Being unable to flex as skin and tissue does makes batteries both unreliable (as bodily movement can cause circuits to fail) and uncomfortable to wear. A number of approaches are therefore being taken to produce flexible batteries, including the use of pliant fibres and nanoparticles. Among the most promising, though, are water-based batteries inspired by the way an electric eel stores its charge.

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