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Could algae hold potential as a renewable source of electricity?

Scientists in Quebec are suggesting that algae could be used to generate energy. According to their research, these aquatic plants could be capable of powering small cloud-connected electronic devices, such as Internet of Things (IoT) sensors. Read full story

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