Researchers at the University of Minnesota studying bacteria capable of generating electricity have discovered that riboflavin (commonly known as vitamin B-2) is responsible for much of the energy produced by these organisms.
U of Minnesota researchers discover key for converting waste to ...Courtesy EurekAlert! - Chemistry, Physics and Materials Sciences Sun, 03/02/2008 - 23:00
Researchers at the University of Minnesota studying bacteria capable of generating electricity have discovered that riboflavin (commonly known as vitamin B-2) is responsible for much of the energy produced by these organisms. More related itemsKey For Converting Waste To Electricity Discovered
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