Biology
MIT Researchers Develop Living Material Using E. coli
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a material, which has properties of both living and non living things, using E.coli bacteria. Their study could pave way for futuristic self-assembling materials that could be used in solar cells and biosensors.
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