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A low-power, sensor system developed at the University of Michigan 1,000 times smaller than comparable commercial counterparts. It could enable new biomedical implants. “Our system can run nearly perpetually if periodically exposed to reasonable lighting conditions, even indoors,” says David Blaauw. “Its only limiting factor is battery wear-out, but the battery would last many years.” (Credit: Daeyeon Kim)

U. MICHIGAN (US)—A 9-cubic millimeter solar-powered sensor system developed at the University of Michigan is the smallest that can harvest energy from its surroundings to operate nearly perpetually. Continue…

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 10:54 - 6 Comments


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