Researchers from Imperial College London claim to have fused living and non-living cells in a way that allows them to work together and paves way for batteries powered by photosynthesis.
Researchers claim to have fused living cells and non-living cells in a way that allows them to work together – image courtesy of Depositphotos. The researchers believe this discovery could pave the way for new applications such as cellular ‘batteries’ powered by photosynthesis, synthesis of drugs inside the body, and biological…
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