Researchers have discovered a way of bioengineering algae to produce hydrogen. Many species of algae and cyanobacteria can use sunlight to split water and release hydrogen, a potentially eco-friendly way of producing hydrogen for fuel cells. No one’s seriously pursued it, however, because the process is secondary to producing compounds the algae need to live. “The [...]...
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