After bacteria, fungi…. A second event at the Germaine Tillion library with two researchers and biobatteries!
How can fungi be used to produce electricity? Maxime Pontié, a professor at Université d’Angers, and Kim Triscos, an engineering student at Esaip, introduce you to an astonishing research project: a biobattery that harnesses the properties of certain fungi to generate energy while helping to clean up water pollution. A fascinating event exploring how nature can inspire innovative solutions to environmental challenges. As part of the Automne de la science. In partnership with the Étincelles du Palais de la Découverte as part of their off-site program. ; Credits: Palais de la découverte ; Credits: esaip ; Credits: Universciences ; Credits: Union européenne
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Source: paris.fr — photo: jggrz. Pixabay
