Super Microbes Create Better Ethanol

E. coli bacteria grown in a lab.

Ethanol is often touted as a promising alternative fuel, but this "biofuel" packs less energy than gasoline.

Now scientists are genetically engineering microbes that can crank out higher-energy biofuels.

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