Chris K Chris K Staff member Jul 3, 2023 1,989 17 38 Sep 3, 2023 #1 Sep 3, 2023 #1 University of Cambridge Researchers in the UK, may have found the answer to this by using algae. They have powered a microprocessor for more than six months using nothing more than a common species of cyanobacteria, called the synechocystis. Continue reading...
University of Cambridge Researchers in the UK, may have found the answer to this by using algae. They have powered a microprocessor for more than six months using nothing more than a common species of cyanobacteria, called the synechocystis. Continue reading...