More advances on artificial photosynthesis.
Scientists at the UK’s University of Cambridge have developed a renewable energy device that mimics photosynthesis by making fuel from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.
Taking inspiration from the way that plants create their own energy, the device is a slim sheet that produces oxygen and formic acid from water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
Formic acid can be stored and used as fuel on its own, or turned into hydrogen fuel.
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