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Ancient Microbes Tackle CO2

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June 25, 2025

Researchers have developed a printable gel that is infused with ancient cyanobacteria – a 'photosynthetic living material' which not only grows, but removes CO2 from the air, twice over

- HRITHIK KIRAN BAGADE

Cyanobacteria, often referred to as blue-green algae, are a group of photosynthetic bacteria that have existed for over 3.5 billion years. Despite their misleading name, they are not algae but prokaryotic microorganisms, lacking a nucleus and organelles, that played a foundational role in shaping life on Earth. Through oxygenic photosynthesis, cyanobacteria began producing oxygen billions of years ago, triggering the Great Oxidation Event around 2.4 billion years ago. This transformation allowed aerobic life to emerge and fundamentally altered the Earth's atmosphere and biosphere.

Today, cyanobacteria continue to be vital components of diverse ecosystems. They are found across freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environments, and some species even thrive in extreme conditions such as polar ice or geothermal springs. Cyanobacteria exist as single cells, colonies, or long filaments. Importantly, some species possess the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, making them valuable in agriculture and natural ecosystems where they help sustain soil fertility.

Beyond their ecological functions, cyanobacteria have become a major focus of biotechnology and materials science. Their efficiency in capturing carbon dioxide and light makes them promising tools for carbon sequestration and biofuel production. Under the right conditions, typically involving excess nutrients and warmth, cyanobacteria can proliferate rapidly, causing harmful algal blooms that threaten ecosystems and public health. But scientists are now turning these same capabilities toward solving pressing environmental problems, particularly those related to carbon emissions and sustainable construction.

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Genome factor behind very high TB burden among tribal groups in MP

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The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

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The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

No Nehru papers missing from Teen Murti: Govt

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The New Indian Express Madurai

Gujarat nos flag shrinking of jobs amid large spending

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1 min

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The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

Deported Luthra brothers arrested, sent on 2-day remand to Goa police

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1 min

December 17, 2025

The New Indian Express Madurai

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1 min

December 17, 2025

The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

Corbett leads tiger census with 550 cameras

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December 17, 2025

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Banned drug takes a toll on vulture population

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The New Indian Express Madurai

'Sustaining high growth gets harder as the base expands'

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The New Indian Express Madurai

Judges Inquiry Act not followed in cash row case: Judge moves SC

THE Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice and sought a detailed reply from the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats after hearing a plea by Allahabad High Court Judge Justice Yashwant Varma challenging the impeachment proceedings against him on the ground that the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968, was not followed and that the motion was not passed by both Houses on the same day.

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