Nanotechnology is hailed in its potential for use in various fields, like energy, environment, climate change, technology and innovation, and medicine. According to Azo Nano, nanotechnology could help reduce costs in manufacturing production as it could produce smaller, cheaper, and lighter products that are more efficient and require less energy and fewer raw materials.

Now, a team of experts led by researchers from Tel Aviv University has made another breakthrough in nanotechnology for developing a new technology that makes it possible to generate an electric current inside the body by activating various organs through mechanical force.

This biological material is similar to collagen, which does not cause any harm to the body's tissues. The team believes it could be used in medicine, which includes harvesting clean energy to power implants like pacemakers through the body's movement, which will make the need for batteries obsolete.

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