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JANUARY 18th, 2005

New Energy Source Based on Synthesized Cell Biology

From The Nikkei Weekly comes Japan’s latest technology. The Nihon Keizai Shimbun's survey of technological achievements included a potential life like power source for micromachines. The Tokyo Institute of Technology and Hamamatsu Phontonics KK have artificially produced adenosine triphosphate (ATP). If one remembers back to high school biology, ATP is the chemical that living creatures create from the consumption of food. The capability to synthesize the device with an instrument or micromachine, for that matter, could open up a range of new power applications. The survey also reported on a biometric chip from Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., which not only read fingerprints but also determine who the person is.

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