China has invented a material for charging gadgets from body heat: how it works.
10.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
10.09.2025
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According to inkorr.com: Chinese researchers have created a material that can convert the heat emitted by the human body into electrical energy. This discovery could lead to the emergence of smartwatches and other devices that can be charged using the heat of one’s own body. According to
Glavkom, the new flexible material combines semiconductor polymers with elastic rubber, allowing it to stretch up to 850% of its original length while maintaining high electrical conductivity and thermoelectric properties.
New artificial intelligence course in Beijing schools
In Beijing schools, the new academic year has started with mandatory lessons on artificial intelligence (AI). According to
Glavkom, more than 1400 educational institutions in the capital have implemented AI classes for all grades. Each student will receive at least eight lessons on this topic throughout the year.
The introduction of AI lessons and the development of flexible material for generating electrical energy from body heat reflect the rapid advancement of technology in China. This may lead to the emergence of new innovative devices and improvements in educational processes in the country.
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