Scientists Created a Smart Fabric That Converts Human Body Heat into Electricity
Modern scientific research continues to radically change the future of technology. One of the most fascinating and useful discoveries in recent years is the development by Chinese scientists of a new type of smart fabric capable of converting human body heat into electrical energy.

This unique material is called "thermoelectric rubber." It is a complex hybrid structure combining semiconductor polymers with elastic rubber. This combination gives the material softness and stretchability, while efficiently converting the heat of the human body into electricity.
Scientists plan to use this fabric in the future as the basis for "smart clothing." Such clothing could charge a smartphone in a pocket without the need for additional power sources. Moreover, it will automatically regulate the wearer’s body temperature, ensuring comfort and energy saving.
The applications of this material go beyond clothing. In medicine, it opens new possibilities for creating sensors that can monitor temperature, pressure, chemical composition, and other vital signs of the body without external batteries. Such autonomous sensors will allow long-term health monitoring with high accuracy and convenience.
Engineers also propose developing "smart masks" that monitor the user’s temperature and breathing rate. This data could help detect infections, viruses, lung diseases, including cancer, in a timely manner, improving prevention and treatment.
Earlier, in 2024, another innovation was created in China — a material that changes color depending on the environment. This material could become the basis for technologies that allow humans to become invisible.
Thus, thermoelectric rubber and similar innovations promise to significantly improve the quality of life, open new opportunities in energy saving, healthcare, and safety. Implementing these technologies in daily life could lead to significant breakthroughs and improvements in the near future.