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Rare Microorganism That Produces Hydrogen May Be Key To Tomorrow’s Hydrogen Economy

Posted on 12 July 2008

An ancient organism from the pit of a collapsed volcano may hold the key to tomorrow’s hydrogen economy. Scientists from across the world have formed a team to unlock the process refined by a billions-year old archaea. The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute will expedite the research by sequencing the hydrogen-producing organism for comparative genomics.

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