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This bacteria can eat 'electricity' and lock away CO2
Bacteria found in brackish sediments can “eat” electricity and, in the process, absorb and lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide, research finds.
Bacteria found in brackish sediments can “eat” electricity and, in the process, absorb and lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide, research finds.
Faced with unprecedented change, animals and plants are scrambling to keep up—with mixed results. A new model helps predict what could drive species to extinction.
Scientists have figured out a way to feed electricity to microbes to grow truly green, biodegradable bioplastics, according to a new study.