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Scientists develop comfortable fabrics that generate electricity from movement

Imagine wearing clothes that not only feel great but also generate electricity while you move. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new kind of fabric that does just that. By using special molecules called amphiphiles, they’ve created wearable materials that reduce friction against the skin and produce electricity from movement. The study, […]

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