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The Biobattery

Sewage sludge, green waste, production residue from the food industry, straw or animal excrement – with the biobattery‘s modular concept a much larger range of biomass can be utilized for energy...

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Powering disposable electronics with a bacteria-powered battery on a single...

Instead of ordering batteries by the pack, we might get them by the ream in the future. Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have created a bacteria-powered battery on a...

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New microbial fuel cell could be integrated into wearable electronics

Scientists Create Stretchable Battery Made Entirely Out of Fabric A research team led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has developed an entirely textile-based,...

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A paper-based biobattery

In remote areas of the world or in regions with limited resources, everyday items like electrical outlets and batteries are luxuries. Health care workers in these areas often lack electricity to power...

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A new micro biobattery could power the Internet of Disposable Things

In the future, small paper and plastic devices will be able to connect to the internet for a short duration, providing information on everything from healthcare to consumer products, before they are...

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Biobatteries catch their breath

An air-breathing bio-battery has been constructed by researchers from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. The core element providing the new power source...

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UEA researchers make breakthrough in race to create ‘bio-batteries’

Findings published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) show that proteins on the surface of bacteria can produce an electric current by simply touching a mineral...

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A new micro biobattery could power the Internet of Disposable Things

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