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IMAGE: The microbial fuel cell (MFC), shown in this tabletop setup, can take a common source of organic waste such as human sewage, animal waste, or agricultural runoff and convert it into electricity.

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Credit: The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University
Description: The microbial fuel cell (MFC), shown in this tabletop setup, can take a common source of organic waste such as human sewage, animal waste, or agricultural runoff and convert it into electricity.

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VIEW IMAGE: The microbial fuel cell (MFC), shown in this tabletop setup, can take a common source of organic waste such as human sewage, animal waste, or agricultural runoff and convert it into electricity. VIEW IMAGE: Bacteria have evolved to utilize almost any chemical as a food source. In the microbial fuel cell, bacteria form a biofilm, a living community that is attached to the electrode by a sticky sugar and protein coated biofilm matrix. When grown without oxygen
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