Genetically Engineered Bacteria Will Someday Make Biofuel from Carbon Dioxide

 

Researchers at MIT are working with bacteria that store carbon by creating carbon polymers similar to petroleum-based plastics.  Through genetic engineering the scientists redirected the bacteria to make isobutanol instead of carbon polymers.  If this technology could be scaled to industrial production, producing biofuels could become 10 times more efficient while also removing CO2 from the environment. 

 

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