Biofuel cell generates electricity when implanted in False Death's Head Cockroach
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 - 14:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists have developed and implanted into a living insect the False Death's Head Cockroach a miniature fuel cell that converts naturally occurring sugar in the insect and oxygen from the air into electricity. They term it an advance toward a source of electricity that could, in principle, be collected, stored and used to power sensors, cameras, microphones and a variety of other microdevices attached to the insects in a paper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.