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Read more at: Two chamber biological solar cells bring greener energy a step closer to reality
Artist's impression of a biophotovoltaic cell

Two chamber biological solar cells bring greener energy a step closer to reality

The Howe Group, and collaborators from the Knowles Group in the Department of Chemistry, have published a new paper in Nature Energy.


Read more at: Myc and Ras: Partners in crime for lung cancer progression
Lung tumour cells expressing switchable Myc, surrounded by macrophages

Myc and Ras: Partners in crime for lung cancer progression

The Evan Group have published a major paper on lung cancer in the journal Cell.


Read more at: Graphene-based electrodes for microbial fuel cells
Rhodopseudomonas palustris bacteria on a carbon foam electrode

Graphene-based electrodes for microbial fuel cells

The Howe Group, and collaborators at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, have published an article in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Materials Chemistry A.


Read more at: Green electronics: a bacteria-powered clock
A printed cyanobacteria bioelectrode

Green electronics: a bacteria-powered clock

The Howe Group and their collaborators have published a paper in Nature Communications demonstrating that printed cyanobacteria can be used as a two-in-one bio-battery and bio-solar-panel.


Read more at: Insights into enzymes that break down plant cell walls
Structure of the LsAA9A enzyme bound to a carbohydrate chain

Insights into enzymes that break down plant cell walls

The Dupree Group have published a paper in Nature Communications offering insight into enzymes that break down plant cell walls.