Engineers go microbial to store energy, sequester CO2

The key: Let bioengineered microbes do all the work

By borrowing nature’s blueprints for photosynthesis, Cornell bioengineers have found a way to efficiently absorb and store large-scale, low-cost renewable…

Full text: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/12/engineers-go-microbial-store-energy-sequester-co2

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Blaine Friedlander

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Cornell University, 2020-12-14.

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Cornell University (USA)

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