Aside from providing terraflops of images for Google to index, and providing sustenance for tomorrow’s leaders, boobs aren’t doing much to benefit mankind. Adrienne So, a writer for Wired, thought the best of the breasts could be put to work generating real power, not the fake power tatas have over men.
Over the next 5 years, Professor Zhong Lin Wang of the Georgia Institute of Technology plans to produce and release a T-shirt that can generate energy from the bouncing of bosoms. She figures the fabric will generate enough to power a cell phone and she hopes that push-up bras will be replaced by charge-up bras.
What's Driving This Trend
- Motion-generated Energy
- Developing wearable technology that can harness kinetic energy from bodily movements could lead to innovative power sources.
- Female-centric Innovation
- Creating technology and products tailored specifically to women could revolutionize entire industries.
- Eco-friendly Fashion
- Using sustainable materials and designing products with eco-consciousness in mind could disrupt the fashion industry for the better.
Who This Affects Most
- Wearable Technology
- Developing clothing that doubles as a power source could change the way we think about wearable technology and open doors for new innovations.
- Women's Fashion
- Designing functional and innovative products for women could create new markets and disrupt traditional industry norms.
- Renewable Energy
- Harnessing motion-generated power has the potential to disrupt energy industries and promote more sustainable and eco-conscious practices.
