Team:Harvard/Hardware
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Challenge
The broad goal of our project was to engineer s. Odenisis to produce a detectable change in electric current in response to some environmental stimulus. In order to observe such a reaction, our first task was to design an environment capable of housing bacteria and measuring current production.
Solution - Microbial Fuel Cells
Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are devices that use bacteria as the catalysts to oxidize organic and inorganic matter and generate current <ref name="1 ">www.google.com</ref>. The principle behind these devices is to physically separate the oxidation and reduction reactions, creating an electrical path between