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Machinery behind bacterial nanowires discovered

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    Jan 17, 2025, 10:05 am301 ptsTrending
    Almost all living things breathe oxygen to eliminate the excess electrons produced when nutrients are converted into energy. However, most microbes that mitigate pollution and climate change don't have access to oxygen. Instead, these bacteria—buried underground or living deep under the oceans—have…
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