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ORT (ort)
A
small scrap or morsel of food left after a meal is
completed Common clues: Table scrap; Morsel; Crumb; Scrap for
Spot; Bit of biscuit; Bit for a beagle perhaps; Scone bit; Supper
scrap; Leftover Crossword
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5 times a year Frequency
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Scientists
in Bristol have developed a battery which generates electricity
from organic waste.
The
battery, or microbial fuel cell (MFC), costs just £10 to
make and in the future, could allow leftovers from Sunday lunch
to top up the power supply of a household.
Although MCFs
have been developed in the past, they have always been
inefficient and expensive.
But technologists at the
University of the West of England in Bristol have come up with
the cheap, organic battery.
Team leader Chris Melhuish
told New Scientist magazine said that although the new MCFs run
on sugar cubes, the team aims to move on to carrot power.
"It
has to be able to use raw materials, rather than giving it
refined fuel."
Inside the battery, which is the size
of a personal CD player, a colony of E. coli bacteria produce
enzymes which break down carbohydrates and release hydrogen.
Chemical reactions inside the cell strip electrons from
the hydrogen atoms to produce a voltage that can power a circuit.
Scientists say 50 grammes of sugar would keep a 40-watt
light bulb lit for eight hours.
[Source:
BBC
News, Oct 9, 2002]
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