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The Challenges of Tapping Blood Flow For Power

joshuarrrr writes "Researchers in Switzerland have tested small turbines designed to fit inside a human artery, like an implantable hydroelectric generator. The turbines can draw about a milliwatt of power, which would be enough to run a pacemaker. The problem is that the turbines tended to create turbulence, which can cause blood to coagulate into clots. Competing systems avoid the turbulence but have trouble generating enough power."

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  1. Re:In other news, by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 3, Informative

    You mean like they had back in the 1970s?