(University of Michigan) A recent discovery in understanding how to chemically break down the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into a useful form opens the doors for scientists to wonder what organism is out there -- or could be created -- to accomplish the task.University of Michigan biological chemist Steve Ragsdale and colleagues have figured out a way to efficiently turn carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide using visible light, like sunlight.
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