Bacteria could power tiny robots

March 20, 2006 | Source: CNET news.com

Researchers at Rice University and the University of Southern California are using Shewanella oneidensis, a microorganism that consumes metals, to generate electricity.

The bacteria lives in soil, water and other environments and can extract its necessary nutrients from a variety of materials.

In a fuel cell, colonies of Shewanella would attach themselves to the anode of fuel cells and produce electrons.