
Budding technologies seek to turn kinetic energy created by the human body into electricity for battery-powered devices. Exercise may soon do more for you than tighten up your sagging muscles. Advances in biomechanical engineering could use energy generated while walking, hiking or running to power any device requiring portable power, including night-vision goggles and other battery-operated devices used by soldiers as well as robotic prosthetic limbs, cell phones and computers in remote locations where no other energy sources are available.
BIOMECHANICAL ENERGY HARVESTER
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