What if your lamp and laptop could be powered by plants? Biophotovoltaics’ Moss Table is an innovative furnishing that demonstrates the future potential of Bio-Photo-Voltaic (BPV) technology. Here ...
The Moss Table is a unique concept centered on biophotovoltaic (BPV) technology, wherein energy that would otherwise go to waste during the photosynthesis process, is captured and turned into power.
Currently on display at the Milan Furniture Fair, the Moss Table by Biophotovoltaics generates electricity by using the natural light-conversion process of plants. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
The table’s clear orange glass work surface rests on triangular wooden legs. Inside the glass panel is a dye-synthesized solar cell that creates energy using the same mechanism as ...
As an electricity source, what could be greener than plants? That’s the idea behind this rig, the world’s first system that powers an FM radio using nothing more than the photosynthetic powers of moss ...
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