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Scientists have developed a wearable device that uses your body heat as a battery.
Our bodies maintain a constant temperature of around 37 degrees celsius to allow the chemical reactions that keep us alive to happen. But it isn’t a particularly efficient process and a lot of that heat we generate is lost through our roughly two square metres of skin.
This new device uses thermoelectric generators to harness the difference in temperature between your skin and the surrounding air, turning that heat energy into electricity.
Created by a team at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) in the US, it is made from a stretchy material that fits close to the skin and can be worn as a ring or a bracelet.
Late Rush of Four-Year Students Rescues Front Range Community College from a Major Drop in Enrollment
Late Rush of Four-Year Students Rescues Front Range Community College from a Major Drop in Enrollment
Front Range Community College Fort Collins campus. Photo credits - John Young.
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Amid pandemic uncertainty about enrollment, Front Range Community College (FRCC) experienced a late surge for fall, boosted by students attending four-year institutions.
“The unpredictable nature of the pandemic left many students scrambling for the right institution,” said FRCC President Andy Dorsey. Dorsey said that the bump in fall enrollment was the latest he’d ever seen.