3D-printed bacteria could make bespoke graphene-like materials
The idea is to print a graphene-oxide-reducing bacterium, called Shewanella oneidensis, in specific patterns to tailor its properties.
Read the article in New Scientist.
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The idea is to print a graphene-oxide-reducing bacterium, called Shewanella oneidensis, in specific patterns to tailor its properties.
Read the article in New Scientist.