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	Comments on: 16-Year-Old Creates Revolutionary Flashlight Powered Solely by Body Heat	</title>
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		By: Shaun Barnett		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not bad I guess but it&#039;s very very dim.   You should consider creating some kind of clothing that fits close to the body and generates power in the same way but a lot more of it. The clothing could easily be attached to a hand held torch or other device and the light would be much much brighter.  Surely the metal/tiles needed for the thermoelectric power generation can be made into a flexible material that could be wearable.   Thermoelectric underpants maybe!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not bad I guess but it&#8217;s very very dim.   You should consider creating some kind of clothing that fits close to the body and generates power in the same way but a lot more of it. The clothing could easily be attached to a hand held torch or other device and the light would be much much brighter.  Surely the metal/tiles needed for the thermoelectric power generation can be made into a flexible material that could be wearable.   Thermoelectric underpants maybe!</p>
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