New batteries could run on a virus
By AAP on 06 April 2009
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Topics: battery, virus, bacteria, lithium-ion
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Michael Linn commented on 07/04/2009 16:46
I think I saw something like that before, i believe it was in the first Final Fantasy Movie.
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