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Microbes can colonize space, produce drugs and create energy − researchers are simulating their inner workings to harness how

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06 January 2025
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After so many years learning how microbes work, researchers are now digitally recreating their inner workings to tackle challenges ranging from climate change[1] to space colonization[2].

In my work as a computational biologist[3], I research ways to get microbes to produce more useful chemicals, such as fuels and bioplastics, that can be used...

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Read more https://theconversation.com/microbes-can-colonize-space-produce-drugs-and-create-energy-researchers-are-simulating-their-inner-workings-to-harness-how-241131

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