➀ Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a wearable generator that harnesses body movements to charge devices like laptops and smartphones; ➁ The technology uses piezoelectric materials and is scalable for larger machines; ➂ The team aims to commercialize the generator for applications in aviation and medical devices.
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