A genomic study of hydrogen-producing bacteria has revealed entirely new gene clusters capable of producing large volumes of hydrogen. Vibrionaceae are a family of marine bacteria famous for their ...
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New gene clusters producing excess hydrogen could be used for green energy, claim researchers
Researchers claimed that new gene clusters, which produce excess hydrogen, could be used for green energy. Vibrionaceae, a family of marine bacteria, are known for their bioluminescence and their ...
Researchers showed that biofilm formation can be controlled with laser light in the form of optical traps. The findings could allow scientists to harness biofilms for various bioengineering ...
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