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Researchers at the Biodesign Institute are using the tiniest organisms on the planet -- bacteria -- as a viable option to make electricity.
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"We can use any kind of waste, such as sewage or pig manure, and the microbial fuel cell will generate electrical energy,"
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Bacteria have such a rich diversity that researchers can find a bacterium that can handle almost any waste compound in their daily diet
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matrix
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'biofilm anode'
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the amount of waste material (fuel), the accumulation of biomass on the anode, and the electrical potential in the biofilm anode
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We can use any kind of waste, such as sewage or pig manure, and the microbial fuel cell will generate electrical energy,
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