‘Artificial photosynthesis’ could be the future of food

Spotted: Through photosynthesis, plants convert water, carbon dioxide, and energy from sunlight into sugars that they use to grow biomass. This process has been the basis of the food chain for millions of years, yet it is surprisingly inefficient. In fact, only about one per cent of the energy found in sunlight actually ends up … Read More "‘Artificial photosynthesis’ could be the future of food" The post ‘Artificial photosynthesis’ could be the future of food appeared first on Zarkon Group Real Estate Builders & Developers.
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