[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Thomas Frey CSP [@ThomasFrey](/creator/twitter/ThomasFrey) on x 16.3K followers Created: 2025-07-24 12:51:38 UTC While the world races for lithium and rare earths, a quiet power shift just sparked in a New York lab—driven not by metals, but by microbes. At Binghamton University, researchers fused stainless steel with bacterial endospores to build a stackable, reusable biobattery that runs without toxins, explosions, or billion-dollar price tags. The key? 3D-printed metal anodes crafted with nanoscale precision to create the perfect bacterial playground. The result: clean, modular power that can be rinsed, reused, and scaled like Lego blocks—proof that the future of energy might just come from the guy downstairs.  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [stainless steel](/topic/stainless-steel) [Post Link](https://x.com/ThomasFrey/status/1948365457028690429)
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While the world races for lithium and rare earths, a quiet power shift just sparked in a New York lab—driven not by metals, but by microbes. At Binghamton University, researchers fused stainless steel with bacterial endospores to build a stackable, reusable biobattery that runs without toxins, explosions, or billion-dollar price tags. The key? 3D-printed metal anodes crafted with nanoscale precision to create the perfect bacterial playground. The result: clean, modular power that can be rinsed, reused, and scaled like Lego blocks—proof that the future of energy might just come from the guy downstairs.
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