NASA Prize-Winning Experiment Could Be The Future of Artificial Photosynthesis

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NASA Prize-Winning Experiment Could Be The Future of Artificial Photosynthesis
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The process of turning water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into oxygen and energy helps plants to grow naturally – and it's a process that scientists are looking to harness and adapt in order to produce food, fuel, and more besides.

The process of turning water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into oxygen and energy helps plants to grow naturally – and it's a process that scientists are looking toIn a new study, scientists outline an experimental artificial photosynthesis technique, which deploys a two-step electrocatalytic process to turn carbon dioxide, water, and electricity generated by solar panels intoIn fact, the system that the researchers have designed here is intended not just to mimic the photosynthesis that...

Cowpea, tomato, tobacco, rice, canola, and green pea crops were all able to make use of the carbon in the acetate and grow without sunlight, the scientists showed. The process could be used in addition to normal photosynthesis, as well as instead of it.

means that extreme temperatures, drought, floods, and other threats to standard agricultural practices are becoming more common., they could help make food production more resilient, and mean crops could be grown in more places – in more urban areas, perhaps.

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