The notorious E. Coli bacteria, renowned as a source of food poisoning, has lately been undergoing something of a rehabilitation tour. Various strains of E. coli are being developed to make sustainable BIOFUELS or convert sunlight into USABLE ENERGY and in the latest example, a team of chemists from Tufts University in Massachusetts has engineered new strains of fluorescent E. coli bacteria. These strains can grow into colorful patterns that could form coded messages, signs, or works of art reducing the need for inks or paints based on petroleum products and toxic chemicals.
colorful pattens that could form coded messages, signs, or works of art, reducing the need for inks or paints based on petroleum products and toxic chemicals.
Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/13sT8)
colorful pattens that could form coded messages, signs, or works of art, reducing the need for inks or paints based on petroleum products and toxic chemicals.
Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/13sT8)
olorful pattens that could form coded messages, signs, or works of art, reducing the need for inks or paints based on petroleum products and toxic chemicals.
Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/13sT8)
colorful pattens that could form coded messages, signs, or works of art, reducing the need for inks or paints based on petroleum products and toxic chemicals.
Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/13sT8)
colorful pattens that could form coded messages, signs, or works of art, reducing the need for inks or paints based on petroleum products and toxic chemicals.
Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/13sT8)
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