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Anthropoidal Energy Production: Generating and Harvesting Electricity from Human Power
10.1002/ad.721.abs
With the depletion of slavery ‐ large‐scale free, if not cheap, manpower ‐ the potential of human force as a major source of energy was forgotten. Here Ken Yeang flags up how some important new research by scientists from universities in Canada and the US has heralded the development of wearable devices that harvest human energy. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Anthropoidal Energy Production: Generating and Harvesting Electricity from Human Power
10.1002/ad.721.abs
With the depletion of slavery ‐ large‐scale free, if not cheap, manpower ‐ the potential of human force as a major source of energy was forgotten. Here Ken Yeang flags up how some important new research by scientists from universities in Canada and the US has heralded the development of wearable devices that harvest human energy. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Anthropoidal Energy Production: Generating and Harvesting Electricity from Human Power
Yeang, Ken (author)
Architectural Design ; 78 ; 132-133
2008-07-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Anthropoidal Energy Production: Generating and Harvesting Electricity from Human Power
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