
Exploring Energy Independence: Robots Powered by Microbial Fuel Cells
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The video discusses a lab's research on autonomous robots that can think and act independently. It explores the development of energy-independent robots using microbial fuel cells, which convert organic material into electricity. These robots could potentially operate in hazardous environments for extended periods without batteries, offering applications in environmental monitoring.
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