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leoletta: Scientists at the University of Nebraska are the first to successfully build a bioelectronic device from a living microorganism. Researches envision the day when carbonaceous ingesting microbes replace batteries to power our circuits. You will...
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Scientists at the University of Nebraska are the first to successfully build a bioelectronic device from a living microorganism. Researches envision the day when carbonaceous ingesting microbes replace batteries to power our circuits. You will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
Scientists at the University of Nebraska are the first to successfully build a bioelectronic device from a living microorganism. Researches envision the day when carbonaceous ingesting microbes replace batteries to power our circuits. You will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
Scientists at the University of Nebraska are the first to successfully build a bioelectronic device from a living microorganism. Researches envision the day when carbonaceous ingesting microbes replace batteries to power our circuits. You will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
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