Researchers visualize bacteria motor in first step toward human-produced electrical energy

Humans, one day, may be able to produce their own electrical energy in the same way electric eels do, according to a research team based in Japan. It’s the ultimate goal that begins with understanding precisely how tiny “motors” inside bacteria maintain biological balance.


Click here for original story, Researchers visualize bacteria motor in first step toward human-produced electrical energy


Source: Phys.org