Harnessing Microbial Power: Self-Powered Microbial Fuel Cell Biosensor Unveiled
A recent breakthrough in science promises to revolutionize the way we measure and monitor substances in our environment. Researchers have developed a self-powered microbial fuel cell (MFC) biosensor that can detect and measure biological and chemical substances. This device is powered by the microorganisms themselves, and can be used to detect substances such as heavy metals and antibiotics in water. The MFC biosensor is a great advancement in environmental monitoring, as it is cost-effective and requires no additional power source. It can be used to detect pollutants, and can be used in real-time monitoring applications.
source: Phys.org