Tiny BioBattery Offers Potential for One Year Shelf Life
A new type of biobattery has been developed that has the potential to last up to a year on a single charge. The tiny biobattery, developed by researchers at the University of Maryland, utilizes a combination of bacteria and nanowires to generate electricity. The team was able to power a small LED light for up to 48 hours on just a single charge. The tiny biobattery is designed to be used in medical implants and other medical devices, but its potential applications are vast. With its ability to be powered for up to a year using just a single charge, the tiny biobattery has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about energy sources.
source: Phys.org