Teaching a microbe to make fuel
MIT News
David L. Chandler, MIT News Office
Genetically modified organism could turn carbon dioxide or waste products into a gasoline-compatible transportation fuel.
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MIT News
David L. Chandler, MIT News Office
Genetically modified organism could turn carbon dioxide or waste products into a gasoline-compatible transportation fuel.
Read more
Posted by Natalie at 3:19 AM
Labels: bacteria, butanol, carbon dioxide, genetic modification, MIT
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