donderdag 3 april 2014

ELECTRICAL BACTERIA. IT SOUNDS LIKE MAGIC, BUT IT’S REALITY !

Hello fellow bloggers!


Have you watched yesterday’s news? They talked about a very interesting subject: “electrical bacteria”. A small team of Belgian and Dutch scientists discovered bacteria in the North sea that can produce electricity. It sounds like magic, but it’s reality. 


The “electrical bacteria” was first discovered in 2010 by Danish scientists in the aftermath of an investigation looking into chemical fluctuations in the seabed. They were all speechless about  the process in which these bacteria generate electricity and transport electrons over long centimeter-scale distances. The exact operational principle of the electron transport is not clear yet, but the research team is trying to find out how the process works and how it influences the natural processes of the seabed ecosystem.

Once we know how these bacteria generate electricity, this also could open up new opportunities for innovative research into bio-electric systems. The “magic bacteria” could work as biological batteries, generating green energy. But for now, Scientifics are only talking about nanoelectronics. First calculations have shown that you need for example 20 square meters of seabed to charge an iPod. In other words, these wonderful creatures cannot immediately be used in daily life.

But what has not yet been achieved, might as well come forward in the near future… 


You can check the video at the following link:



Klara, Sarah and Klaas 

1 opmerking:

  1. What an amazing story, it almost sounds unreal! Hopefully futher research will clear things up soon.

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