New study sheds light on the threat of ‘marine darkwaves’ to ocean life
Life in the ocean runs on light. It fuels photosynthesis, shapes food webs and determines where many marine species can live.
Life in the ocean runs on light. It fuels photosynthesis, shapes food webs and determines where many marine species can live.
This artificial photosynthesis (AP) harnesses solar energy and converts the captured carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide (CO), which can be used as a fuel for internal combustion engines.
The subject of molecular biosciences is full of novel research prospects in areas of modern medicine, solar and biofuel production.
The process of photosynthesis in plants first took place 1.25 billion years ago, finds a study that identified an…
Stanford scientists have found that using blue-green algae and light to trigger photosynthesis inside the heart could help treat cardiac…
Researchers have found a way to trigger a process similar to photosynthesis in a synthetic material, turning greenhouse gases into…