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Is evolution predictable?
May 19, 2006
Can two different microbes that are petri dishes apart develop the same mutant gene? Apparently so.
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Fuel cell pulls hydrogen out of bacteria
April 25, 2005
New method from Penn State researchers and Ion Power is said to yield four times more hydrogen than ordinary fermentation processes.
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Bacteria could power tiny robots
March 15, 2006
Microbe that releases electrons as a waste product someday could fit in a fuel cell.
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Bacteria froze the Earth, researchers say
August 3, 2005
A deep freeze 2.3 billion years ago may have been caused by bacteria, an insight opening up debate on how climate change operates.
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Start-up to use genes to build better chips
August 4, 2004
Can food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans? Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep.
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Microbes enlisted to capture uranium
May 22, 2006
At Georgia Tech, Stanford, scientists study whether microbes could assist cleanup after a nuclear spill. Photos: Studying uranium-trapping microbes
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Immune War 2.1
Help the immune system beat viruses and bacteria.
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