Tuesday Oct 21, 2025

E. coli can breath electricity

Researchers have discovered that *Escherichia coli*, a common bacterium, can generate electricity by transferring electrons to external surfaces using a molecule derived from henna. This unexpected metabolic pathway, previously unknown in E. coli, opens doors for new bioenergy technologies and a deeper understanding of microbial life in the gut and beyond.

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