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Highest Voltage Taser Stun Guns - designed to temporarily disable a suspect

Computer Engineers Develop Clothes that Sense and Interpret Movements

New "electronic textiles" could help monitor the activities of patients with chronic illnesses. Computer engineers have developed pants with sensors embedded in the fabric that measure speed, rotation and flexing, and send wireless signals to a computer. Researchers plan to integrate computers into shirts, hats and gloves.

Catalyst For Water Oxidation Adopted From Plants: A Means For Energy-efficient Production Of Hydrogen?

Next-generation soldiers will wear vests with a battery to power the many high-tech devices that modern soldiers use in battle.

Argonne – the nation's expert in lithium battery research – is developing the materials and cell chemistry for that battery.
Argonne's Chemical Engineering Division (CMT) researchers have the key to more robust lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries: new materials and improved cell chemistries. CMT has developed Li-ion technology for batteries small enough to be implanted in
the human body and large enough to power hybrid electric cars.

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