bioengineering
Jan 25 2008, Vikas

Scientist’s are using the most minuscule organism “bacteria” for the production of the electricity in the near future. The new study attributed in the journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering, lead author Andrew Kato Marcus and colleagues...

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