This article talks about the ability to charge devices and power homes with micro windmill. The windmills are so small that they ten of them could fit on a single grain of rice. The windmill may be small, but a few thousand of them could power a family home. Jung-Chih Chiao, the engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, and the creator of the prototype for the tiny windmills has yet to patent the creation. The windmills has the ability to capture the energy of the wind and turn it to power. The windmills don't have the ability to keep something like a phone charged, but can be useful for emergency calls. Someday we will be able to access the winds power without the use of giant windmills.
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