Engineered dual-bacterial sensors turn chemical signals into electricity
April 17, 2026
April 17, 2026
HOUSTON, Texas, April 17 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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Engineered dual-bacterial sensors turn chemical signals into electricity
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Bacterial sensors usually rely on emitting light to transfer information about what they're sensing, but that method isn't practical in many settings. That's why most information transmission is done via electricity. And while electricity-emitting bacteria exist, manipulat . . .
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Engineered dual-bacterial sensors turn chemical signals into electricity
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Bacterial sensors usually rely on emitting light to transfer information about what they're sensing, but that method isn't practical in many settings. That's why most information transmission is done via electricity. And while electricity-emitting bacteria exist, manipulat . . .
