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scientists have combined biology and 3-D printing to create the first reactor that can continuously produce methanol from methane at room temperature and pressure. They removed enzymes from methanotrophs and mixed them with polymers that they printed or molded into innovative reactors
scientists have combined biology and 3-D printing to create the first reactor that can continuously produce methanol from methane at room temperature and pressure. They removed enzymes from methanotrophs and mixed them with polymers that they printed or molded into innovative reactors
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