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121. Power Up Your Wearable Devices with Blood Sugar!


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Today, we're exploring a groundbreaking innovation from ETH Zurich that could revolutionize how we power wearable devices. It's time to say goodbye to conventional batteries and hello to a sustainable, continuous, and convenient power source.

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(3:00) - Generating power with blood sugar

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