Two designers James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau designed a wall clock and this light powered device is powered by catching their favourite pray of fly’s now you might cringe until you here that this clever device that could be adapted to trap mosquito’s and moth nasty predators that cause illness that thrive off human prey. This team of two were inspired by a visit to Bristol robotics Labourites in England. Which has been developing robots that power themselves by using microbial fuel cells? These extract electrical energy from refined foods such as sugars and unrefined foods such as insects and fruit as well as animals turning these into a valued fuel to power simple robotics. The clock design is really clever has a mini production belt system looks kind of neat its view or hidden belt.
At wise labs hoping there would be a shift away from total petroleum usage and towards “Industrial Alcohol” produce from sugar beet this is so easily grown and harvested could supply most of European need for a sustainable energy source to power the automobile industry. But staying with the clock how this works it traps the insect with a honey strip this belt acts as a bate and gluing the insect an eating light cause the energy, by vaporising fly's into a natural energy this drives this robot with sufficient energy to last one whole lifetime. Now onto to vacuums and cleaning appliances to keep us humans contaminates free a good idea that transpires to many happy families. Gnash to those ugly mattress and say hello to new robotic florescent ones using low level light to warm a night of comfort off our decay.
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