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  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This phenomenon became known as the Seebeck thermoelectric effect and it holds great promise for capturing and converting into electricity some of the vast amounts of heat now being lost in the turbine-driven production of electrical power.

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • Developed in partnership with GotWind, the soles of the boots collect heat all day and, using something called the Seebeck effect, this heat is converted into electricity -- electricity that can be used to recharge your phone later that night.

    Daily Dispatch: QR codes on the rise; Boots to charge your mobile phone 2010

  • It is usually a thin conductive material that exploits the temperature difference between its two sides to generate electricity, known as the Seebeck effect.

    Turning Body Heat Into Electricity 2010

  • Developed in partnership with GotWind, the soles of the boots collect heat all day and, using something called the Seebeck effect, this heat is converted into electricity -- electricity that can be used to recharge your phone later that night.

    Daily Dispatch: QR codes on the rise; Boots to charge your mobile phone 2010

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