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Researchers visualize bacteria motor in first step toward human-produced electrical energy
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Researchers visualize bacteria motor in first step toward human-produced electrical energy
Humans, one day, may be able to produce their own electrical energy in the same way electric eels do, according to a research team. It's the ultimate goal that begins with understanding precisely how tiny 'motors' inside bacteria maintain biological balance.
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