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Meet the Scientists: Dr. Y. Meriah Arias-Thode is using microorganisms to generate power! You’ll never guess where she goes for those organisms, too.
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Energy efficiency is the hottest trend these days. Everyone wants to talk about it. Do stuff about it. Make changes to it. Come up with alternatives to the sources we have. Panic over the possibility that we might run out …
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Tagged alternative fuel sources, batteries, benthic microbial fuel cells, carbon dioxide fuel source, Dr. Lenny Tender, electricity, energy, energy from mud, energy harvester, microbial fuel cells, mud, naval research laboratory, NRL, ocean, oceanographic sensors, organic matter, powering things with sediment, sediment-powered batteries, sensors, turning carbon dioxide into a fuel source, U.S. energy consumption, waste water fuel source
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