Researchers Build Wearable Generators 84
schliz writes "From the itnews article: 'Bioengineers from the University of Auckland have developed cheap, lightweight rubber power generators that could harvest up to a Watt of power if embedded in shoes. The researchers built on "dielectric elastomer generator" technology that used the movements of a flexible, non-conductive material to build up charge in attached electrodes.'"
Been hearing this for a while now (Score:5, Informative)
This might be a new advance, but it's hard to tell. Here [slashdot.org] is a Slashdot story from 2001 with basically the same "researchers find a way to make shoes generate power" line.