The strangest battery made of paper and dirty water and bacteria! Future battery

A team of scientists from Binghamton University in New York, led by researcher Seokheun Sean Choi, developed a paper battery that could be shipped in a very strange way through unclean water or saliva.
This battery was developed from paper and in the form of a five-pointed star using the art of origami where it is able to expand and accommodate 16 small batteries
The idea of ​​the battery is that it uses the energy generated by bacterial cells and this energy was initially very little, but after 5 years of research and development was able to raise the productivity of energy to a number of microns per centimeter, which allows to light a LED lamp for only 20 minutes with some unclean water Or used on battery

Through this first invention may be developed so that we can generate enough energy to illuminate a house, for example, which saves on energy consumption and the preservation of the environment at the same time.

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