
Chinese scientists have invented a new technology that allows smartphones and other electronic devices to be powered using human body heat. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This discovery was announced by the South China Morning Post. Researchers created a special rubber-based material that can convert the heat emitted from the human body into electrical energy.
The average temperature of the human body is around 37 degrees Celsius, while the ambient temperature varies between 20 and 30 degrees. It has been found possible to generate energy by utilizing this temperature difference.
This technology can be used to power smartphones and other gadgets in areas without access to electricity. It will also be useful as a power source for medical equipment.
By placing the material inside clothing, it becomes possible to continuously recharge the phone. Additionally, this material helps maintain a comfortable temperature environment for the human body.
Thus, an opportunity is emerging to use human body heat efficiently and safely. This technology is expected to be widely applied in everyday life.