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.
[Photo: Biophotovoltaics] See that greenery (right)? That’s not a plant, it’s a solar cell. Which is also a plant. Or which, more accurately, uses the plant’s photosynthetic byproducts, consumed by ...
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 ...
Will your home's electricity be provided in the future by a rich layer of moss on the roof? Probably not, but this "Moss Table" shows that pulling a charge from photosynthesizing plants is at least a ...
Designers and scientists at the University of Cambridge have been collaborating on a project that demonstrates a potential future application of Biophotovoltaic (BPV) technology. Dubbed the Moss Table ...
Design firm Object & Line have showcased an innovative design concept at the 2011 London Design Festival, the Moss Table. This unique table utilizes plants to generate energy, presenting a fascinating ...
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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