Feasting on Tears A team of researchers in Singapore has come up with a tiny, micrometer-thin battery that can store energy from human tears to power smart contact lenses. Instead of projecting …
Scientists have created a flexible battery as thin as a human cornea that could potentially power smart contact lenses in the future, according to a new study.
Scientists in Singapore have found a way to develop a battery that could possibly break new ground on the road to smart contact lenses.
Scientists in Singapore have found a way to develop a battery that could possibly break new ground on the road to smart contact lenses.
Scientists in Singapore have found a way to develop a battery that could possibly break new ground on the road to smart contact lenses.
The battery is made using a coating of glucose and uses water to complete the circuitry making it safe for the user as well as the environment.
The battery is made using a coating of glucose and uses water to complete the circuitry making it safe for the user as well as the environment.
The battery is made using a coating of glucose and uses water to complete the circuitry making it safe for the user as well as the environment.
The battery is made using a coating of glucose and uses water to complete the circuitry making it safe for the user as well as the environment.
The battery is made using a coating of glucose and uses water to complete the circuitry making it safe for the user as well as the environment.