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This Self-Sustaining, Bacteria-Powered Fuel Cell Can Generate Power for 13 Straight Days
Binghamton University researchers, with the help of their colleagues from State University of New York have developed the first ever micro-scale self-sustaining microbial fuel cells powered by the symbiotic interactions of two types of bacteria.
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Success! Dutch Solar Bike Path 'SolaRoad' to Expand Operations Until 2018
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The Future of Weed: Illinois Pushes to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Use
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Endangered Wild Elephant in Cambodia Electrocuted to Death
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Sierra Leone Pastor Finds Giant 706-Carat Diamond, 'Surrenders' Gem to Government
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Raging Bull Rams 11-Inch Horn Up Matador's Butt [Watch Video]
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Researchers Create Water-Jet 'Rewritable' Paper That Can Be Reused More Than 80 Times
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Global Warming Blamed for Increasing Incidence of Type-2 Diabetes
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Scientists Figure Out Way to Quickly and Safely Thaw Cryopreserved Tissue -- How Does It Work?
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Elon Musk Isn't Happy With Trump's NASA Budget, Claims Its Insufficient for Mission to Mars
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Google Street View Cars Used to Detect Urban Methane Leaks, Help Fight Climate Change
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This Is How the Brain Rewires Itself to Boost Other Senses in Blind People
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NASA Is Working on a 'High-Speed' Space Internet That'll Be Faster Than Earth's Connectivity