The Future of Sustainable Energy? Scientists Create First-Ever Battery Using Hemoglobin

Researchers at the Chemical Institute for Energy and the Environment (IQUEMA) at the University of Cordoba have developed a battery that employs hemoglobin to facilitate electrochemical reactions, maintaining functionality for approximately 20 to 30 days. Hemoglobin is a protein present in red blood cells and is responsible for conveying oxygen from the lungs to the…

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Nanomedicine Research Shows Promise in Reducing Frequency of Cancer Treatments

A recent study conducted by a researcher at Northeastern University has revealed promising developments in the field of nanomedicine, potentially reducing the frequency of hospital visits for patients undergoing advanced breast cancer treatment. Needa Brown, an assistant teaching professor of physics at Northeastern, is leading the charge by developing a time-released immunomodulatory treatment using nanomedicine.…

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Breakthrough Bio-Battery: A Century-Long Power Source Unveiled

A groundbreaking development in the field of sustainable energy has emerged from the laboratories of Binghampton University in New York. A team of researchers, led by Professor Seokheun (Shean) Choi and Ph.D. student Maryam Rezaie, has engineered a tiny bio-battery that could potentially provide power for a century or more, offering a revolutionary solution for…

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