Saturday, March 24, 2007

mmmm suite

New batteries run on sugar, are susceptible to cavities: "

coke-ipod.jpgSoon, your gadgets will be able to get their energy from the same place you do: sugar. Scientists at St. Louis University have developed fuel cells that run on any sugar source that happen to last four times longer than standard lithium-ion batteries.



So I guess that means that eventually you'll be able to rejuice your phone or iPod using a can of soda, finally making spilling soda on your electronics an intentional event with beneficial results rather than the stickifying, infuriating mess that it currently is. That's progress, I guess, although something tells me buying bottles of Pepsi to charge your gadgets will be a lot more expensive and annoying than just plugging them into the wall.



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(Via SCI FI Tech Blog.)

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