In the feverish race to discover thinner and thinner materials with the surface area and conductivity to make better performing battery electrodes, a lump of clay may be the answer. Drexel University’s College of Engineering scientists has invented clay which is both highly conductive and can be easily molded into a variety of … Continue reading Conductive Clay Creates More Possibilities for Energy Storage
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Bio-Batteries, A Step Closer to Clean Energy
Researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) are a step closer to enhancing the generation of clean energy from bacteria. A recently published report shows how electrons hop across otherwise electrically insulating areas of bacterial proteins, and that the rate of electron transfer is dependent on the orientation and proximity of electrically … Continue reading Bio-Batteries, A Step Closer to Clean Energy


