Powering Micro-machines Inside the Body

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Dust-sized supercapacitor packs the same voltage as a AAA battery
By combining miniaturized electronics with some origami-inspired fabrication, scientists in Germany have developed what they say is the smallest microsupercapacitor in existence. Smaller than a speck of a dust but with a similar voltage to a AAA battery, the groundbreaking energy storage device is not only safe for use in the human body, but actually makes use of key ingredients in the blood to supercharge its performance...

Nano-biosupercapacitors enable autarkic sensor operation in blood
Today's smallest energy storage devices for in-vivo applications are larger than 3mm cubed and lack the ability to continuously drive the complex functions of smart dust electronic and microrobotic systems. Here, we create a tubular biosupercapacitor occupying a smaller volume, yet delivering up to 1.6V in blood. The tubular geometry of this nano-biosupercapacitor provides efficient self-protection against external forces from pulsating blood or muscle contraction...