➀ A QUT-led research team develops a flexible, sustainable energy solution for wearable devices; ➁ The ultra-thin film can convert body heat into electricity, potentially eliminating the need for batteries; ➂ The technology could enhance cooling for electronic chips, boosting the efficiency of smartphones and computers.
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