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Power from blood could lead to 'human batteries'
The Sydney Morning Herald. ^
| August 4 2003
Posted on 08/03/2003 11:10:36 AM PDT by yonif
A device that produces electricity from blood could be used to turn people into "human batteries".
Researchers in Japan are developing a method of drawing power from blood glucose, mimicking the way the body generates energy from food.
Theoretically, it could allow a person to pump out 100 watts - enough to illuminate a light bulb.
But that would entail converting all the food eaten by the individual into electricity. In practice, less power would be generated since food is needed by the body.
However the scientists say the "bio-nano" generator could be used to run devices embedded in the body, or sugar-fed robots.
The team at electronics giant Panasonic's Nanotechnology Research Laboratory near Kyoto has so far only managed to produce very low power levels.
But the scientists ultimately expect to gain much greater performance from the device.
The battery is based on an enzyme capable of stripping glucose of its electrons, The Engineer magazine reported.
Dr Kazuo Eda, heading the research, said: "It is like the metabolism of food. Human bodies can process glucose and obtain energy. When glucose is oxidised, electrons can be obtained."
He believed bio-nano fuel cells were the next step for researchers after generators powered by hydrogen, natural gas and methanol now being developed for the car and energy industries.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Japan; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: batteries; blood; japan; power
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:10:36 AM PDT
by
yonif
To: yonif
"No Blood for Blood!"
To: yonif
With this news and my "Restless Leg Syndrome", I'll be able to power up my pc at no cost from the electric company! :-)
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:13:40 AM PDT
by
b4its2late
(What happens if you get scared half to death twice?)
To: b4its2late
The spoon does not exist after all.
4
posted on
08/03/2003 11:17:21 AM PDT
by
warpsmith
To: yonif
Matrix anyone?
5
posted on
08/03/2003 11:19:51 AM PDT
by
11B3
(We cannot rest until the Left is destroyed. Then we'll have Liberty.)
To: yonif
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:21:17 AM PDT
by
Grig
To: b4its2late
Hey does this mean we can pork out on all the buttered popcorn,
french American fries and greasy tacos all we want as long as we keep the ol' beanie propeller spinning?
I left out cases of beer didn't I. my bad
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:21:24 AM PDT
by
ALS
(http://designeduniverse.com Featuring original works by FR's finest . contact me to add yours!)
To: warpsmith
[I]...bio-nano fuel cells were the next step...[/I]
Nano nano, Neo.
8
posted on
08/03/2003 11:22:42 AM PDT
by
lonevoice
To: yonif
This will become the new weight loss fad.
9
posted on
08/03/2003 11:27:04 AM PDT
by
max_rpf
To: lonevoice
Now how am I going to eat, read and hold a lightbulb at the same time??
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:28:14 AM PDT
by
Sacajaweau
(God Bless Our Troops!!)
To: Sacajaweau
Easy. You hold the lightbulb in your mouth. Didn't you ever see Uncle Fester from the old Adams Family TV show? Anyone have a picture handy?
To: Sacajaweau
Although that might make eating a tad difficult. Milk shakes through a straw perhaps?
To: yonif
If we held hands, would we be in series or in parallel?
Seriesly.
To: yonif
I wonder if it would help diabetics? You would lose wieght as well.
To: yonif
Research on this will be banned in the U.S. under the Americans with Disabilites Act since hemophiliacs cannot power their laptops, cell phones or PDAs with this technology.
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:44:27 AM PDT
by
Boss_Jim_Gettys
(Reading tag lines will make you go blind.)
To: Elliott Gigantalope
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:45:40 AM PDT
by
DryFly
To: robertpaulsen
Sounds like we have the answer to the energy crisis.
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:46:03 AM PDT
by
Cobra64
(Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
To: sourcery; Ernest_at_the_Beach
ping
To: DryFly
Thanks! Animated and everything! Great pic. I owe you one.
To: b4its2late
A new meaning for the term "He ain't too bright?"
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posted on
08/03/2003 11:58:42 AM PDT
by
dvan
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