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Generating power with a thin, flexible thermoelectric film
Flexible thermoelectric devices, or F-TEDs, can convert thermal energy into electric power. The problem is that F-TEDs weren't actually flexible enough to comfortably wear or efficient enough to power even a smartwatch. They were also very expensive to make.

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https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/12/thermoelectric-material-gets-flexible-efficient/