Whatta ya think: will the prefer chocolate or fillet mignon?
If you are fed up with carrying a bulky
mobile charger everyday in your wallet, then this one is for you. A new
technology will enable mobile users to get connected to the world with
the help of bacteria.According to
the report published in the journal Nature, Prof Chris Pickett and his
colleagues at the John Innes Centre claim that they have built the
active part of a bacterial enzyme that works like a miniature hydrogen
fuel cell.The world’s first
efficient bacterial battery, as they say, will recharge your cell phone
or any other portable electronic device within no time.