MIT is touting the work of a research team led by Angela Belcher that has helped turn studies of sea snails and their shells into a new nano-materials-based battery technology.
Belcher, the Germeshausen professor of materials science and engineering and biological engineering at MIT -- who was named a Mass High TechWomen to Watch in 2005 -- has developed a material that combines organic and inorganic parts to create a film that resembles plastic food wrap.
Belcher created a nanoscale rechargeable battery composed of a virus that she and her colleagues engineered to attach to cobalt oxide. The resulting film is transparent and efficient, according to MIT, and could be applied as a coating on whatever object it's powering.
~ from MIT research team turns snails, shells into batteries ~
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