On the way to a revolution in the field of energy? The dramatic findings found in Australia

by time news

On the way to changing the energy world? A research team at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, recently produced an enzyme that captures hydrogen from the atmosphere, and produces an electric current. The researchers created the enzyme from common soil bacteria.

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In fact, it is a process in the end of which air will be able to turn into electricity, which may possibly create a real revolution in everything related to the issue of energy in the world. This may prevent various global crises, such as the one that occurred across Europe following the outbreak of the war in Ukraine a little over a year ago.

As mentioned, the research team created the enzyme from a common bacterium that lives in the soil, called “Mycobacterium smegmatis”. A number of researchers claim that this could lead to the replacement of various devices, among others those powered by the sun.

The energy produced from the hydrogen could continue to thrive deep underground. Already in the past, previous studies have shown that certain types of bacteria are able to convert hydrogen into energy.

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