Cyborg bacteria equipped with tiny solar panels outperform photosynthesis
All biological processes on Earth rely on the sun for energy. It’s the sun’s rays that allow plants or cyanobacteria to grow. They become lunch for different creatures which in turn are preyed on higher up the food chain. Plants use the energy from incoming photons in a biological process known as photosynthesis, and for all…
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