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Nothing's Wasted In Physics

Discover the pee-powered battery that's smaller than a credit card, ideal for healthcare test kits and emergency cellphone use.

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This is worth a look (and allow yourself a childish giggle). I found it in New Scientist, with the headline "Pee-powered battery smaller than a credit card". Here's an extract:

The first urine-powered paper battery has been created by physicists in Singapore. The credit-card sized unit could be a useful power source for cheap healthcare test kits for diseases like diabetes, and could even be used in emergency situations to power a cellphone, they say.

Read the whole article here. My favourite line from the article is:

The battery is currently suited for use with disposable devices â€" it is not yet ready to power laptops or iPods.

Now that's a nice mental picture, eh? -cvj

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