Scientist engineers E. coli to produce biodiesel
One mention of E. coli conjures images of sickness and food poisoning, but the malevolent bacteria may also be the key to the future of renewable energy. Source: Rutgers University - Discipline: Microbiology
Scientist engineers E. coli to produce biodiesel
One mention of E. coli conjures images of sickness and food poisoning, but the malevolent bacteria may also be the key to the future of renewable energy.
Fri 3 Sep 10 from PhysOrg
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E. coli Key to Renewable Energy
Just one mention of E. coli conjures images of sickness and food poisoning, but the malevolent bacteria may also be the key to the future of renewable energy.
Fri 10 Sep 10 from Laboratory Equipment
E. coli engineered to produce biodiesel
New research is shedding light on how to alter the genetic makeup of E. coli to produce biodiesel fuel derived from fatty acids.
Fri 10 Sep 10 from ScienceDaily
Rutgers-Camden professor engineers E. coli to produce biodiesel
Desmond Lun, an associate professor of computer science at Rutgers University-Camden, is researching how to alter the genetic makeup of E. coli to produce biodiesel fuel derived from fatty acids.
Fri 3 Sep 10 from R&D Mag
Rutgers-Camden professor engineers E. coli to produce biodiesel, Fri 3 Sep 10 from e! Science News
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