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Alcohol would be suitable fuel for the fuel cells, which makes robots more independent.

Alcohol would be suitable fuel for the fuel cells, which makes robots more independent.

One of the most realistic ways to use bacteria or leavens as the power source would use them to create alcohol, which is suitable for use in fuel cells. That thing would make robot independent from the electric sources, and the raw material for that thing can get from every supermarket.

The main problem with small-sized robots is culminating one thing, and that is how to make a compromise between effective computers and operative time of batteries or power source. There has been introduced one solution, and that is the robot, which uses ethanol in its power cells.

This thing has been created in my mind one very interesting idea, that the bacteria can be used as the source of fuel with a very traditional way, and that thing would operate by the normal fermentation. The leaven can create 96% alcohol by using starch and sugar as the source, and in this case, the robot would eat sugar and potatoes to the chamber, where lives the leaven.

That thing would create alcohol, which can be used as the power source in the fuel cells, where it can use as fuel. Or the robots can drink the 96% alcohol straight from the dish. Some futuristic scenarios the robots would come to fill their tanks like some dogs are coming to drink from the dishes. This kind of power sources can allow creating more sophisticated and independent robots than ever before. 

If we want to create more independent and more effective robots, but the thing is that small-sized robots cannot involve effective and powerful computers. The thing, what makes those robots very sophisticated and effective robots are the cloud-based calculating technologies, where the robot would outsource the problems to the central computer, what locates probably another side on the Earth.

Or it might communicate with the multi-type computers or data networks. That allows this system to find answers for problems through the Internet. But the thing is that this kind of systems needs powerful communication tools. Those communication tools must send non-stop images and other data to the Internet, and that kind of system requires powerful electric sources and the most effective version would be the fuel cell, what uses hydrocarbon like ethanol. That thing can produce in the vehicle by using natural method, what have been used thousands of years for producing alcohol.

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