For the first time, signs of a compound composed of both carbon and silicon have been found within a living organism. Besides its biological novelty, the find could open new routes for making silicon-based materials, according to researchers who report discovering the substance in diatoms, a type of plankton.
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The diatoms’ ability to pull silicon-containing chemicals from water and use them to build microscopic shells of pure silica has long tantalized researchers.