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These Bacteria Can Generate Electricity

Last updated: May 2, 2025 8:21 am
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In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we delve into the fascinating world of science and technology, exploring cutting-edge developments that are shaping the future. From quantum computing for image recognition to gene therapy using a patient’s own skin cells, there are exciting breakthroughs on the horizon. Let’s take a closer look at some of the highlights from this week’s edition.

Years ago, scientists discovered that certain bacteria can generate electricity to breathe instead of relying on oxygen. A recent study published in the journal Cell has shed light on how these microbes use naphthoquinones to function like a battery, enabling them to thrive in oxygen-deprived environments such as deep sea vents. This newfound knowledge opens up possibilities for utilizing these bacteria in various applications, from wastewater treatment to carbon dioxide conversion, ushering in a new era of sustainable solutions.

In another groundbreaking development, the FDA has approved a new gene therapy called Zevaskyn for patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB). This rare genetic condition affects around 750 individuals in the United States and hampers the production of essential collagen in the skin, leading to severe blistering and slow wound healing. Developed by Abeona Therapeutics, Zevaskyn uses the patient’s own skin cells to produce the necessary collagen, resulting in significant improvements in wound healing and pain reduction. With a focus on scalability and accessibility, the company aims to make this life-changing therapy available to those in need.

On the frontier of quantum computing, BlueQubit has pioneered a quantum-powered image classification AI in collaboration with the Honda Research Institute. By leveraging quantum algorithms and hardware, the company achieved impressive accuracy in image classification, setting the stage for future applications as quantum computers continue to advance.

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In the realm of space exploration, Amazon’s Project Kuiper took a significant step forward with the successful launch of 27 satellites into orbit. With plans to deploy over 3,200 satellites for global broadband internet coverage, this project holds immense potential for connecting communities worldwide.

Additionally, a team of physicists has unlocked the secrets to perfecting the traditional Italian dish, Cacio e pepe, using principles of fluid dynamics to achieve a creamy and clump-free sauce every time. By incorporating powdered starch and following specific steps, anyone can master this classic recipe with ease.

As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of science and technology, there is no shortage of exciting developments to explore. From gene therapy breakthroughs to quantum computing innovations, the future holds endless possibilities for improving our lives and understanding the world around us. Stay tuned for more updates and discoveries in the next edition of The Prototype.

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