Chung pin Liao, a professor at the Graduate school of Electro-Optic and Material Science of National Formosa University in Taiwan has invented an organic battery that creates electricity when wet. The "organic" battery generates a charge within 10 seconds and will last anywhere from two days to a week depending on the liquid. It works water, beverages or urine. Although it will only produce half the strength of traditional batteries, the organic battery has a storage capacity greater than water-powered fuel cells and is very cheap to manufacture
"plus it contains no toxic substance and does not pose an environmental hazards" says Chung-pin. Liao received his degree in nuclear engineering from National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. he earned his Master and ph.D degrees in plasma science and fusion technology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, United States
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