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New nanogenerators offer 140x power density, could replace solar cells
(interestingengineering.com)
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You have to admit, making them self-replicating would be pretty cool ... for a time.
Yeah, self-replicating machines could be cool. Not necessarily dangerous, too, depending on exactly how robust and good at using a variety of materials they are. If we just make a slightly different version of delicate seafloor bacteria that's not very scary.
That being said, you could 3D print most of a normal electric motor. I'd have to actually read the research to know how this triboelectric design compares.