Supercapacitor Could Make Implantables Battery-Free, Longer Lasting
TBMG-27248
07/01/2017
- Content
Researchers from UCLA and the University of Connecticut have designed a new biofriendly energy storage system called a biological supercapacitor, which operates using charged particles, or ions, from fluids in the human body. The device is harmless to the body’s biological systems, and it could lead to longer-lasting cardiac pacemakers and other implantable medical devices.
- Citation
- "Supercapacitor Could Make Implantables Battery-Free, Longer Lasting," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2017.