At the bottom of the ocean, a bacterial discovery reshaped our view of life on earth. In this episode, Ed talks to Colleen Cavanaugh and finds out how the tubeworm can live in complete darkness and, ...
Chris Greening receives funding from the Australian Research Council, National Health & Medical Research Council, Human Frontiers Science Program, Australian Antarctic Division, and Monash University.
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Deep-sea bacteria produce hydrogen fuel
Deep-sea bacteria have a fascinating ability to produce hydrogen fuel, a renewable and sustainable form of energy. The potential implications of this discovery are vast, opening up exciting new ...
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