NASA to test energy-producing bacteria in space

NASA is testing microbes that can produce sugar in space
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NASA has put the wheels in motion for testing bacteria as a potential energy source in space. The microbes, capable of producing sugar, could possibly provide food, fuel, and even medicine for travelers on a long space voyage.

The strain of bacteria, known as Anabaena, is able to photosynthesize sugars that are then fed to a genetically-modified microbe referred to by NASA as 'PowerCell,' which would in turn produce chemicals used to feed, fuel, or even treat illness.

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