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I came across this while reading today,

A Japanese research team has developed a fuel cell that runs on blood. Here's a link to the story - http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=31&art_id=qw111596760144B215 -

Having been a fan of Sci-Fi since I was a kid, well younger kid, reading news ike this fuel's the imagination. With a cell that makes electricity from sugar in the blood, does this bring us closer to a time when cybernetics and mechanical replacement part become common place?

Anthony
 
Hmmmm,

Oskaar <---- Clearing the desk to try and design a car that runs on politicians . . . lot's of them!
 
Yeah!!! And lawyers too!! A combination blood/hot gas , shoud get at least 300MPL ;D

Cheers,
Ted
 
The new fuel cell, intended to fuel biological implants without the problem of producing
toxic substances, draws from blood sugar, which is glucose.

Glucose is also a primary sugar in honey.

Meadmakers of the world unite! We can solve the world energy crisis! ;D ;D ;D
 
Seriously, It's like $5 for half a pound at the local supermarket. Luckily there is a Trader Joes close.