Bacteria Engineered to Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Liquid Fuel

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    researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have genetically modified a cyanobacterium to consume carbon dioxide and produce the liquid fuel isobutanol, which holds great potential as a gasoline alternative. The reaction is powered directly by energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis.
     
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    Toxic swamps of anaerobic bacteria may appeal to some, but if it's all the same to you I'll take a forest.
     
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    Man, can you imagine if they ever actually do anything with this, having a "bacteria fuel cell" in your car? It pumps your engine emissions into the bacteria and they generate fuel for the car? That would be incredible.
     
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