An Amino Acid in Plant Waste Offers Unexpected Energy Potential0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 1, 2018
Known as glycine, it can generate enough electricity to power smartphones and electronics found in cars.
Known as glycine, it can generate enough electricity to power smartphones and electronics found in cars.
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