Can humans generate metabolic energy from the sun? Maybe one day, say scientists

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Agapakis' experiment showed that back-boned animals can, at the very least, tolerate the presence of photosynthetic microbes, or the type that fuels the baby salamanders. And with a little tweak, she even persuaded the bacteria to invade mammalian cells...

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