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Researchers harness static electricity from your twitchiness to charge batteries Engadget Researchers harness static electricity from your twitchiness to charge batteries Mobile. By Steve Dent posted Nov 20th, 2012 at 4:29 AM 0. Researchers use friction to harness static electricity from movement, charge batteries. If you're the fidgety ... |
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