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Nature's billion-year-old battery key to storing energy

Nature’s billion-year-old battery key to storing energy

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  •  April 22, 2012
  •  Nature’s billion-year-old battery key to storing energy
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Concordia physicists modify battery-like enzyme to produce carbon-neutral energy New research at Concordia University is bringing us one step closer to clean energy. It is possible to extend the length of time a battery-like enzyme

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