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New Carbon-Silicon Bonds in Living Cells Point Toward New Forms of Life?
A recent study suggests that we are able to "coax" living cells into carbon-silicon bonds. This is the first time that we have seen that we can actually incorporate silicon, one of the most abundant elements on Earth, into the building blocks of living organisms.
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