Electric Clothes
Scientists at Wake Forest University have developed a fabric that
doubles as a spare outlet. When used to line your shirt — or even your
pillowcase or office chair — it converts subtle differences in
temperature across the span of the clothing (say, from your cuff to your
armpit) into electricity. And because the different parts of your shirt
can vary by about 10 degrees, you could power up your MP3 player just
by sitting still. According to the fabric’s creator, David Carroll, a
cellphone case lined with the material could boost the phone’s battery
charge by 10 to 15 percent over eight hours, using the heat absorbed
from your pants pocket. Richard Morgan
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