Tech | August 25, 2008 | 2 comments

Technology's low powered future: vibration power

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Next month is the 50th anniversary of the invention of the microchip. Dan Simmons travels to Texas, the home of the chip, to look back at its past and forward to its future.
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2 comments // Technology's low powered future: vibration power

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    • everlasting wireless sensor networks?!? I recently read an article that outlined time variant magneto-mechanical interactions; it basically explained how scientists are working on developing perpetual motion devices with energy conservation in mind.

      pretty remarkable.

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