Don't give up on internal batteries just yet.
An engineer at a New York University has developed a paper battery that creates electricity from the bacteria in murky water. It utilizes the microbial respiration of the bacteria to produce power.
http://www.geek.com/science/foldable-origami-battery-is-made-from-paper-1624934/
That same engineer is also trying to create an internal solar cell capable of powering implantables. He's already drastically improved the current model of internal solar cells.
http://discovere.binghamton.edu/news/biosolar-5986.html
http://www.geek.com/science/foldable-origami-battery-is-made-from-paper-1624934/
That same engineer is also trying to create an internal solar cell capable of powering implantables. He's already drastically improved the current model of internal solar cells.
http://discovere.binghamton.edu/news/biosolar-5986.html
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Internal batteries of great power are very important for the future of grinding and
augmentation. I am putting my money on graphene batteries. Maybe with internal
pendulums like high class watches that recharges the batteries simply by
moving.
I once had an idea to have a crazy internal energy power source inside our own bodies, but it was downright insane.
Basically, it consisted in having a small bag where fresh stomach acid would be pumped. Inside this bag there would be a zinc plate and a gold plate. The acid would cause a electrochemical reaction, generating power.
Pretty much useless, I realized after a few minutes of contemplation.