Thursday, 12 March 2020
World's smelliest fruit could charge your mobile phone
Pungent produce packs an electrical punch. New method using world's 'most repulsive smelling fruit' could 'substantially reduce' the cost of energy storage. Super-capacitors have the ability to charge devices very quickly A University of Sydney researcher has developed a new method using what is considered the world's most repulsive smelling fruit. Turning durian waste into super-capacitors could 'substantially reduce' the cost of energy storage and charge devices very quickly.
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