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The scientists, explains a release, believe that the technology could one day be installed in bathrooms to "harness the urine and produce sufficient electricity to power showers, lighting or razors as well as mobile phones".
The scientists believe the technology has the future potential to be installed in bathrooms to harness the urine and produce sufficient electricity to power showers, lighting or razors as well as mobile phones.
"No one has harnessed power from urine to do this so it's an exciting discovery," said Dr Ioannis Ieropoulos, an engineer at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory where the fuel cells were developed.
It had some great quotes, including this one from an engineer named (seriously) Ioannis Ieropoulos: "No one has ever harnessed power from urine to do this so it's an exciting discovery".
"By harnessing this power as urine passes through a cascade of microbial fuel cells (MFCs), we have managed to charge a Samsung mobile phone".
Much of Liao's research is focused on translating molecular diagnostics for urological diseases from bench to bedside, with a particular interest in in harnessing the diagnostic potentials of urine using ultrasensitive molecular biosensors and incorporating optical and molecular imaging to improve the outcome of cancer surgery.
Harness the benefits of water.
Owen: "Harness".
Mouse urine?
Urine test.
Whither urine?
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