The University of Cambridge uses the moss to drive the radio

The University of Cambridge uses the moss to drive the radio

Moss may not be conspicuous, but it will definitely be of great use later. Recently, scientists at Cambridge University successfully used moss as an energy source to drive an FM radio.

Although the use of moss to provide electricity is not a new idea, research has been accompanied by challenges due to too little energy. Now that Cambridge University only used 10 pots of moss to meet the requirements of the radio, it was a big step forward.

Moss can play a role. The hero is called "photovoltaic microbial fuel cell". It can absorb and store the electrons produced by photosynthesis of moss and then provide it to radio equipment. Although the current conversion rate is still very low, technology will slowly develop.

Scientists at the University of Georgia are also said to be writing on moss. They use microscopic carbon nanotubes that can harvest twice as much electricity from the current photovoltaic cells.

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