Patented bioelectrodes have appetite for waste

A research at Michigan State University in the US has showed how Geobacter bacteria grow as films on electrodes and generate electricity. This is a process that is ready to be scaled up to industrial levels. The research has been published in the current issue of Nature Communications.

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