Scientists grow food in the dark with ‘artificial photosynthesis’
[ad_1] Scientists at UC Riverside and the University of Delaware have devised a way to grow plants in complete darkness and create food plants in the dark using “artificial photosynthesis.” The researchers grew plants in complete darkness in an “acetate” medium that replaces biological photosynthesis. They used a two-step electrocatalytic process to convert carbon dioxide, […]
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