Urine charge with new battery
London’s Institute of Physics said in a press release that scientists from Singapore aren’t all wet ; they have found a way to activate a paper battery with urine to create an electric charge.
These batteries would find a home as an incredibly cheap source of power in a variety of home health test kits. Disposable diagnostics for diabetes and other conditions could be a much more affordable reality.
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