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πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Rzeczpospolita
Life & Tech

Live Protein on Graphene. Can We Use Photosynthesis to Produce Electricity?

The article discusses the potential of harnessing photosynthesis to generate electricity and solar fuels, an idea that has intrigued scientists for some time.

Mar 22 β€’ 18:29 UTC
πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lrytas
National & Local

The Green Invasion: How Plants Came Out of Water and Changed Our World

The article explores the monumental impact of plants transitioning from water to land, marking a significant turning point in Earth's history.

Mar 22 β€’ 06:07 UTC
πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

Scientists Discover a Version of Tug of War Inside Cells

Researchers have found that mitochondria in plant cells compete for oxygen with chloroplasts, leading to a biological 'tug of war'.

Mar 11 β€’ 05:42 UTC
πŸ‡§πŸ‡· G1 (PT)
National & Local

System that generates electricity using marine bacteria developed at Unesp; understand

A research project at SΓ£o Paulo State University (Unesp) has developed an experimental system that generates electricity using the photosynthesis of marine bacteria.

Feb 26 β€’ 11:26 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Postimees
National & Local

THE STRANDS OF SCIENCE

The article discusses a peculiar orchid species that appears to be dead due to low chlorophyll levels, relying on fungi for carbon instead of photosynthesis.

Feb 25 β€’ 08:29 UTC
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Naftemporiki
Life & Tech

The Rhizoliths as Geochemical Records of Photosynthetic Efficiency

The article discusses the importance and inefficiency of the enzyme RuBisCO, which plays a crucial role in carbon fixation and the biosphere.

Feb 15 β€’ 13:55 UTC
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ South China Morning Post
National & Local

How Chinese scientists made petrol building blocks with CO2, water and sunlight

Chinese scientists have developed a solar-powered method that mimics photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into petrol building blocks, potentially offering an alternative fuel source for hard-to-electrify sectors.

Feb 7 β€’ 10:00 UTC
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Clarin (ES)
Life & Tech

New scientific milestone: Cambridge researchers create a device capable of mimicking photosynthesis and converting CO2 into a new fuel

A team from the University of Cambridge has developed a revolutionary device that mimics photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide into useful fuel, offering significant advancements in renewable energy and sustainability.

Feb 5 β€’ 19:59 UTC

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