This ultrathin fuel cell could power body implants with electricity from blood glucose

This ultrathin fuel cell could power body implants with electricity from blood glucose

Engineers at MIT and the Technical University of Munich have designed a new type of glucose fuel cell that measures just 400 nanometres thick– this means it is thinner than a sheet of paper that is about 100,000 nanometres thick. The researchers envision that this cell could be used to power medical implants and sensors […]

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