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'Synthetic' Leaves: The Energy Plants of the Future? (Kavli Roundtable)

Alan Brown, writer and blogger for The Kavli Foundation contributed this article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Imagine using plants to grow the natural gas that heats homes and...

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For platinum catalysts, a tiny squeeze gives a big boost in performance,...

(Source: Stanford University) A nanosize squeeze can significantly boost the performance of platinum catalysts that help generate energy in fuel cells, according to a new study by Stanford scientists....

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New Hybrid Fuel Cell Made From E. Coli, Gold, And Titanium

Escherichia coli (E. coli) is not something anyone wants to come into contact with; after all, this bacteria is responsible for fairly potent, sometimes dangerous, food poisoning. A team of researchers...

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Solar Cells Get Boost with Integration of Water-Splitting Catalyst onto...

(Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Scientists have found a way to engineer the atomic-scale chemical properties of a water-splitting catalyst for integration with a solar cell, and the...

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New Discovery Could Better Predict How Semiconductors Weather Abuse (Lawrence...

(Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Mimicking nature is not easy, but new insights by researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) could...

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Artificial photosynthesis steps into the light

Editor's note: Links to high-resolution images for download appear at the end of this release. David Ruth 713-348-6327 david@rice.edu Mike Williams 713-348-6728 mikewilliams@rice.edu HOUSTON - (March...

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WATCH: Here's how artificial photosynthesis can turn carbon dioxide into...

Scientists have found a way to trigger artificial photosynthesis, turning greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into clean air and producing energy at the same time. "This work is a breakthrough,"...

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HyperSolar Announces Breakthrough Catalyst Needed for Splitting Water to...

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 09, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB:HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water,...

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New catalyst promotes artificial photosynthesis

Scientists have created an oxygen-evolution catalyst that combines with semiconductors for solar water splitting, an advance that assists the conversion of solar energy to chemical energy in the form...

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UCF Invents Way to Trigger Artificial Photosynthesis to Clear Air, Produce...

A chemistry professor in Florida has just found a way to trigger the process of photosynthesis in a synthetic material, turning greenhouse gases into clean air and producing energy all at the same...

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Artificial Photosynthesis Could Soon Be Key To Widespread Adoption Of Renweables

Solar and wind power have one thing in common besides being renewable: When the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing, they don’t generate electricity. But artificial photosynthesis may someday...

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Did UIC just save the world? (University of Illinois at Chicago)

(Source: University of Illinois at Chicago) Civilizations are powered by the burning of fossil fuels. Humans are adding tons of carbon dioxide to the Earth's atmosphere, causing climate change and...

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Researchers develop artificial leaf that turns CO2 and sunlight into fuel

--> Fri, 29 Jul 2016-07:20pm , Washington , PTI The leaf acts like it's natural counterpart, turning carbon dioxide into a hydrocarbon fuel. Scientists have developed "artificial leaves" -...

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New artificial leaf creates fuel using CO2, sunlight

Scientists have developed "artificial leaves" - potentially game-changing solar cells that cheaply and efficiently convert atmospheric carbon dioxide directly into usable hydrocarbon fuel using...

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MSU ecologist advances understanding of the role of greenhouse gases,...

(Source: Montana State University) A new research paper published in Nature this week, advances the understanding of how greenhouse gases from forests, grasslands, and agriculture other than carbon...

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Remedies to maintain pipeline integrity

Pipeline coating failures can jeopardise pipeline integrity, resulting in leaks and, in some cases, ruptures caused by metal loss and stress corrosion cracking. Jim Banach, Specialty Polymer Coatings,...

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How power became portable: An introduction to battery technology

The modern world, in all its grandeur and complexity, runs off a shockingly primal force, one that has been flowing through human bodies long before the first motor was built. Electricity, that same...

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New Hybrid Fuel Cell Made From E. coli, Gold, And Titanium

Escherichia coli (E. coli) is not something anyone wants to come into contact with; after all, this bacteria is responsible for fairly potent, sometimes dangerous, food poisoning. A team of researchers...

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Teaming nature and technology for climate solutions

One corner of the Omani desert is blanketed by a type of rock with an unquenchable thirst for a colorless and odorless gas vital to life on Earth. That gas is CO, and when it reacts with peridotite, a...

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Literature review on the safety of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide...

(Source: TGA - Therapeutic Goods Administration) Summary This scientific review report is limited to the review of safety concerns surrounding zinc oxide (ZnO) and titanium dioxide (TiO) nanoparticles...

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