A recent article in Wired points to a possible solution for hydrogen production-- bioengineered algae. Developed at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Lab, the green hydrogen generators use energy ...
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How tiny algae shaped the evolution of giant clamsInstead, they rely largely on energy produced by algae living inside them ... a large number of transposable elements, which are bits of genetic material left behind by ancient viruses.
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