Cambridge scientists create a living algae bio-battery that generates electricity around the clock
•Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a living bio-battery that generates electricity continuously using photosynthetic algae, offering a potential alternative to millions of dispo...
•Unlike conventional batteries that gradually run out of stored energy, the experimental device harnesses the natural flow of electrons produced by living cyanobacteria during photosynthesis and respir...
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a living bio-battery that generates electricity continuously using photosynthetic algae, offering a potential alternative to millions of disposable batteries used in everyday electronics. Unlike conventional batteries that gradually run out of stored energy, the experimental device harnesses the natural flow of electrons produced by living cyanobacteria during photosynthesis and respiration, allowing it to produce a steady electrical current around the clock without harming the organisms.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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