According to University of Toronto and University of Waterloo researchers, wood-derived materials can be utilised to gather electrical energy from daily actions like walking. The team demonstrated the usage of lignocellulosic nanofibrils – generated from tree bark – in a prototype self-powered device capable of delivering a wireless signal to a smartphone via Bluetooth. Biometric data […]
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