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How sugar-loving microbes could help power future cars – Phys.Org
It sounds like modern-day alchemy: Transforming sugar into hydrocarbons found in gasoline.
It sounds like modern-day alchemy: Transforming sugar into hydrocarbons found in gasoline.
But that’s exactly what scientists have done.
In a forthcoming study in Nature Chemistry, researchers report harnessing the wonders of biology and chemistry to turn…
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