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Tiny Fuel Cell Feeds on Human Blood

Source: Fox News
Vancouver : Canada | 8 months ago  
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What's very small, electric and feeds on human blood? Researchers at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver have developed a tiny fuel cell that uses brewer's yeast feeding on the sugar in human blood to generate electricity. A staining substance commonly used by biologists, methyl blue,...
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  • News Source: NewKerala | 7 months ago
    According to a report in New Scientist, the cells, developed by a team at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, can feed on the glucose in human blood. Such fuel cells would be especially useful for devices, such as...
  • News Source: Fox News | 7 months ago
    What's very small, electric and feeds on human blood? Researchers at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver have developed a tiny fuel cell that uses brewer's yeast feeding on the sugar in human blood to generate electricity. A staining...
  • News Source: io9 | 7 months ago
    Yesterday researchers at the University of British Colombia in Vancouver announced that they'd created a tiny battery (pictured) that could draw power from human blood. They're basically cyborg batteries, half biological and half technological. The...
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