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How bacteria and spider genes could help wean us off oil

Genaris, a Yokohama startup, is using bacteria to make the most of recycled plastic bottles.

TOKYO -- Japan's dearth of natural resources may well end up being a boon for the world.

     The country accounts for some 4% of global resourse consumption. It produces only around 6% of the energy it uses. This is motivating Japanese scientists to pursue technologies that, over the long term, could help to wean the country off imported fuel.

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