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VIRUS FOR POWER. Viruses can be genetically programmed to first grow an iron phosphate shell, and then bind to carbon nanotubes (model shown). The resulting material is highly conductive, resulting in fast movement of ions and electrons through a lithium ion battery cathode. Inset: A battery with a cathode based on a virus (the biological kind) powers a green LED. Credit: Image courtesy Georg Fantner; Inset image courtesy Yun Jung Lee and Dong Soo Yun
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