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Many more bacteria have electrically conducting filaments

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Many more bacteria have electrically conducting filaments
The microbiologists who have discovered electrically conducting microfilaments or 'nanowires' in the bacterium Geobacter, announce in a new article that they have discovered the unexpected structures in many other species, greatly broadening the research field on electrically conducting filaments.
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