Biodesign's Rittmann offers promising perspectives on society's ...

(Arizona State University) For Biodesign Institute researcher Bruce Rittmann, the threat of global warming also presents a significant opportunity for innovation and fresh solutions to today's energy challenges.

Rittmann sees a vast untapped potential of using microbes in service to society to meet our energy challenges.


 

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