This bacteria can eat 'electricity' and lock away CO2
Researchers at Washington University have discovered how photoferrotrophs bacteria could help provide a boost to the ocean's ability to absorb emissions.
Researchers at Washington University have discovered how photoferrotrophs bacteria could help provide a boost to the ocean's ability to absorb emissions.
The model can help predict what will happen to animal or plant species when facing heatwaves, hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding and droughts.
Scientists have figured out a way to feed electricity to microbes to grow truly green, biodegradable bioplastics, according to a new study.