Engineers from MIT and the Technical University of Munich developed a glucose fuel cell that transforms glucose into electricity! The device, which is only 400 nanometers thick, can generate 43 microwatts per square centimetre of energy, the highest power density of any glucose fuel cell to date under ambient circumstances. It can resist temperatures of up […]
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