Toshiba claims smallest fuel cell yet
Toshiba has made further progress developing a direct methanol fuel cell for use in portable electronic devices, it says. The Tokyo company has produced a prototype direct methanol fuel cell, or DMFC, that can fit inside gadgets such as digital music players and power them for 20 hours on 2 cubic centimeters of methanol, says Junichi Nagaki a spokesperson for Toshiba in Tokyo.
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