Sun-loving microbe chows down on electricity for fuel
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A new study explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to “eat” electricity—transferring electrons to fix…
A new study explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to “eat” electricity—transferring electrons to fix…
A Washington University team showed how a phototrophic microbe called Rhodopseudomonas palustris takes up electrons from…
A new study at Washington University in St. Louis describes the cellular processes that enable a sun-loving microbe to eat…
TEHRAN (FNA)- A phototrophic microbe called Rhodopseudomonas palustris takes up electrons from conductive substances like metal…
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© Bose laboratory, Washington University A Washington University team showed how a phototrophic microbe called Rhodopseudomonas…
New research from Washington University in St. Louis explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to "eat…
New research from Washington University in St. Louis explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to "eat…
Home Chemistry Materials Science March 22, 2019 March 22, 2019 by Talia Ogliore, Washington University in St.
New research from in St. Louis explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to “eat” electricity …
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New research from Washington University in St. Louis explains the cellular processes that allow a sun-loving microbe to "eat…