Scientists design bioinspired hydrogels that mimic plant photosynthesis for clean hydrogen energy production. A new hydrogel ...
Scientists mimic photosynthesis with a new hydrogel to produce hydrogen using sunlight, promising cleaner energy solutions.
Salk researchers have discovered how some plant species evolved a more efficient photosynthesis approach; findings could help ...
Researchers often look to photosynthesis—a process that turns sunlight into chemical energy in plants and bacteria—as a model ...
Scientists develop electro-biodiesel from CO2 with 45x efficiency, paving the way for carbon-negative fuel production.
Research on bioinspired hydrogels reveals their potential in artificial photosynthesis, addressing water-splitting challenges ...
However, creating synthetic systems that work as organically as natural photosynthesis has been a significant challenge until now. Now, researchers from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and ...
It uses sunlight to split water, producing hydrogen and oxygen. “The hydrogels are packed with functional molecules, such as ...
Their approach is inspired by the way bacteria and other plants and organisms convert light energy into chemical energy - a ...
Using cryo-electron microscopy, they found that artificial LHCII closely mirrors the natural version, advancing research into solar energy harnessing and artificial photosynthesis technologies.
By repurposing natural photosynthetic structures from bacteria, they aim to convert sunlight into laser beams, to facilitate ...
International scientists, including a team from Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, has announced plans to develop a ...