Scientists announced Wednesday they grown a rechargeable battery powered by bacteria.
The study used dual opposite forms of bacteria to first store electricity in the salt acetate, afterwards modify a acetate back into electricity. The scientists managed to successfully assign a battery over a 16-hour period, afterwards liberate it over a subsequent 8 hours and repeated this cycle 15 times over a two-week period. This successfully mimicked the day-night settlement standard for solar appetite production.
The scientists wish that, with serve refinement, a battery could help wind
Article source: http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/07/batteries-of-the-future-could-be-made-of-bacteria/
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