Cornell: From methane to microbes - 2030 Project conveys first grants
September 14, 2022
September 14, 2022
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 14 (TNSres) -- Cornell University issued the following news:
To mitigate climate change, physicist David Specht, M.S. '18, Ph.D. '21, feeds electricity to microbes.
In turn, the insatiable Vibrio natriegens bacteria - the fastest duplicating organism on Earth, able to double itself in about 10 minutes - gorge on a sparky feast, but then the microbe can help scientists and farmers free up arable land, nourish livestock and feed farmed fi . . .
To mitigate climate change, physicist David Specht, M.S. '18, Ph.D. '21, feeds electricity to microbes.
In turn, the insatiable Vibrio natriegens bacteria - the fastest duplicating organism on Earth, able to double itself in about 10 minutes - gorge on a sparky feast, but then the microbe can help scientists and farmers free up arable land, nourish livestock and feed farmed fi . . .