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For almost three decades, scientists have tried to identify a particular enzyme involved in regulating electron transport during photosynthesis. Now, a research team from Ludwig Maximilians Universitat (LMU) has found the missing link, which turns out to be...
What if the ever-increasing amounts of carbon dioxide that are heating up the atmosphere could be used to produce an abundant supply of liquid fuels? The U.S. government and private labs are pursuing that Holy Grail of renewable energy — but for now the cost of large-scale production is prohibitive....
Scientists raise hopes for a large-scale renewable source of liquid fuel with a simple reactor that mimics plants
by Damian Carrington, Guardian
A simple reactor that mimics plants by turning sunlight into fuel has been demonstrated in the laboratory, b...