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The viruses are genetically programmed to first grow the iron
 phosphate battery electrode material, then pick up an individual or bundle of carbon nanotubes. These nanotubes wire the electrode for fast energy
 transfer and high power. Credit: Georg Fantner, MIT

The viruses are genetically programmed to first grow the iron phosphate battery electrode material, then pick up an individual or bundle of carbon nanotubes. These nanotubes wire the electrode for fast energy transfer and high power. Credit: Georg Fantner, MIT

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