Bionic Leaf Turns Sunlight Into Liquid Fuel




A cross-disciplinary team at Harvard University has created a system that uses solar energy to split water molecules and hydrogen-eating bacteria to produce liquid fuels. The system can convert solar energy to biomass with 10 percent efficiency, far above the one percent seen in the fastest-growing plants.
Source: Harvard University
Read more: gizmag.com
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