QUOTE (AllTheNothing @ Apr 24 2009, 12:16 PM)

This technology (if we can call it that)
It isn't that yet. Technology would the [useful] harnessing of this phenomena.
QUOTE
seems to convert part of the kinetic energy of the water molecules into electricity, it could take advantage of the bloodstream but it could cause problems if used for producing alot of energy, however it could be very usefull for applications that require very low power and voltage, neural interfaces come to my mind as the best candidate to make use of this technology
I was thinking about using the hydraulic energy in the bloodstream but messing about with lowering the energy in blood flow doesn't seem like a very good idea. Unless you altered the arteries from the heart to where you tapped off the extra energy so that the net result was normal blood flow.
I like the idea of using evaporation because you are tapping "waste" energy.