Medicine & TechnologyA collaboration of scientists showed a way to cross one of the seemingly impossible barriers in convincing plants to grow in total darkness using artificial photosynthesis. Read the article to know the full details of the study.
The latest research showed scientists have taken one step forward to mimic the photosynthesis process to become more efficient in harvesting solar energy.
Florida scientist triggers a new sort of revolutionary artificial photosynthesis which can disrupt the effects of greenhouse gases and generate clean air as well as solar fuel; know more here
Now, it’s not the first endeavor into artificial photosynthesis, but it may be the most successful on account of its hybrid technology. And by creating a system of semiconducting nanowires, paired with bacteria, researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy and University of California, Berkeley believe that they may change the biotechnology game by converting carbon dioxide into something else, instead of a sugary sweet treat.