Storing energy in plants with electronic roots
https://liu.se/en/news-item/de-far-vaxtens-rotter-att-lagra-energi
"Supercapacitors based on conducting polymers and cellulose... cheap and scalable could store 100 times more energy than previous experiments with supercapacitors in plants... highly significant, not just for the development of sustainable energy storage, but also for the development of new biohybrid systems, such as functional materials and composites... also a major contribution to the development of seamless communication between electronic and biological systems"
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