➀ Researchers at Binghamton University have developed a new paper-based wearable device that generates electricity by extracting moisture from the air; ➁ The device uses bacterial spores to split water molecules into ions, creating an electric charge; ➂ The research aims to develop flexible, wearable, scalable, and disposable devices made entirely from paper.
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