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A Hidden Source of Power May Have Been Discovered Surrounding Our Cells : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 3, 2026 1:35 pm
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Unlocking the Hidden Power Supply Within Our Cells

Our cells may hold a surprising secret – the ability to generate electricity that could aid in various biological processes such as material transport and cellular communication. Recent research conducted by scientists from the University of Houston and Rutgers University in the US has shed light on the potential of small ripples in the fatty membranes surrounding our cells to serve as a direct source of energy.

These membrane fluctuations, driven by the activity of proteins and the breakdown of ATP, have long been studied. The researchers’ theoretical framework suggests that these subtle movements could produce enough voltage to power essential cellular tasks.

The study highlights the active nature of cells, emphasizing that internal processes like protein activity and ATP consumption contribute to these membrane flutterings. By leveraging the concept of flexoelectricity, which describes the generation of voltage in strained materials, the researchers propose that cells could harness this phenomenon to create a transmembrane voltage for ion transport.

Cell membrane graphic
Cell activity causes fluctuations in the membrane that can produce a charge. (Khandagale et al., PNAS Nexus, 2025)

Through their calculations, the researchers estimate that flexoelectricity could generate up to 90 millivolts of electrical difference across the cell membrane, sufficient to trigger neuronal firing. This voltage could facilitate the movement of ions, influencing vital biological functions like muscle contractions and sensory signaling.

The implications of these findings extend beyond individual cells, potentially explaining how cell membranes cooperate to produce larger-scale effects in tissues. Furthermore, the researchers suggest that these insights could inspire the development of artificial intelligence networks and synthetic materials based on natural processes.

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By investigating the electromechanical dynamics within neuron networks, researchers hope to bridge the gap between molecular flexoelectricity and complex information processing, offering new avenues for understanding brain function and designing bio-inspired computational materials.

This groundbreaking research, published in PNAS Nexus, opens up exciting possibilities for harnessing the hidden power supply within our cells and exploring its potential applications in various fields.

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