Michigan State University-College of Natural Science: Harnessing Power of Biology - Scientists 'Go the Distance' in Electron Transfer Study
July 04, 2020
July 04, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 4 -- Michigan State University's College of Natural Science issued the following news:
Electron movement - what scientists call electron transfer - powers many of life's functions. For example, a good deal of the energy we derive from the foods we eat is captured by a process that removes electrons from food molecules, like sugar or fat, and transfers them to the oxygen we breathe.
Scientists are trying to harvest electricity from . . .
Electron movement - what scientists call electron transfer - powers many of life's functions. For example, a good deal of the energy we derive from the foods we eat is captured by a process that removes electrons from food molecules, like sugar or fat, and transfers them to the oxygen we breathe.
Scientists are trying to harvest electricity from . . .