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Scientists develop paper-based device that powers wearables using moisture from the air

  • Scientists at Binghamton University have developed a paper-based device that captures moisture from the air and converts it into electricity.
  • The device uses bacterial spores to break down water molecules, creating an electric charge.
  • The paper is designed to absorb moisture and store ions at different levels, with an added layer to enhance moisture capture.
  • The device could be used for low-power wearable electronics and offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional batteries.

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