A safe bacterial cousin of tuberculosis can turn hydrogen into its own fuel. Scientists have finally figured out how it works.
—from volcanic craters, to Antarctic climes, to the deepest ocean depths. This ubiquity and resilience is owed in part due to its ability to absorb miniscule levels of hydrogen for nutrition. Although researchers have been aware of the mechanism for some, they didn’t know how it worked. But as a new paper published in
Researchers at Australia’s Monash University Biomedicine Discovery Institute have discovered and isolated the’ unique enzyme, dubbed “Huc,” enabling it to convert hydrogen into electricity. “Huc is extraordinarily efficient,” explains research co-lead and professor of microbiology, Chris Greening,
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