Recently, scientists have developed a nano-piezoelectric battery that can use the kinetic energy generated by the natural movement of organs such as the heart, lungs and diaphragm to generate electricity. This battery is made of advanced titanate and zirconate, including a Rechargeable battery and a rectifier bridge, wrapped in biodegradable plastic material. It is installed on a beating organ or diaphragm, and through regular bending motion, the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy, which is rectified and stored in the battery, thereby providing energy for pacemakers and other devices implanted in the human body, eliminating the need for It used to be painful to have to go through surgery to replace the battery.