Philips Bio-light concept lights the home using bacteria
The search for greener, more power-efficient lighting systems won't stop with compact fluorescents and LED systems if Dutch electronics giant Philips has anything to say about it. In an effort to embrace a truly natural approach to lighting, the company took a cue from fireflies and deep-sea creatures to create a (literally) green light powered not by electricity or sunlight, but by glowing bioluminescent bacteria... Continue Reading Philips Bio-light concept lights the home using bacteriaSection: Around The HomeTags: Bacteria, bioluminescence, Light, Lighting, Methane, Philips, Waste Related Articles: New Philips product promises instant water disinfection Interactive ambient lighting in public seating: "mood seats" that change colour in response to people's actions First mains-powered white-light OLED module from Philips to cut costs of OLED-based systems Philips Wake up Light gets an iPod dock Philips' energy efficient street lighting cuts city energy consumption Philips brightens up the home with a rang
Philips Bio-light concept lights the home using bacteria
The search for greener, more power-efficient lighting systems won't stop with compact fluorescents and LED systems if Dutch electronics giant Philips has anything to say about it. In an effort ...
Sun 27 Nov 11 from Gizmag
The future of home lighting? Glowing bacteria produces firefly-like 'bio-light'
The lamp - consisting of a series of glass chambers - provides light using the same bioluminescent method as fireflies and glow worms.
Mon 5 Dec 11 from Daily Mail
Amazing bio-design uses bacteria to light up your living room
We at ZME Science love futuristic designs, but above all we love innovative energy efficient solutions. The latest avantgarde lighting set-up from Philips would fit better in an art gallery ...
Tue 29 Nov 11 from ZME Science
Poo-Powered Glowing Bacteria Light Up the House
Consider this: lights powered by bacteria that feed on the waste of homeowners. Gross or great?
Mon 28 Nov 11 from Discovery.com
Philips wants to light up your house with green bacterial goo
]]>Philips certainly has some crazy ideas about how we're going to live in the future, and one of them involves using huge wall-mounted vats of bioluminescent bacteria to provide soft green ...
Mon 28 Nov 11 from Dvice
Will home-owners swarm to the idea? Get the freshest ever honey with a wall-mounted urban bee-hive
The extraordinary concept hangs inside the house and features see-through materials so you can watch the insects at work.
Mon 28 Nov 11 from Daily Mail
Philips Bio-light creates mood lighting with bacteria
The Philips Bio-light concept produces light using bioluminescent bacteria. (Credit: Philips) In 2012, 100-watt incandescent bulbs will be a thing of the past, but fear not, as there's some ...
Mon 28 Nov 11 from CNET Crave
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