A research team led by pioneering clean energy technology developer and MIT professor Daniel Nocera has made a breakthrough that mimics photosynthesis by developing an 'artificial leaf' that, like its namesake, captures energy from sunlight and produces electricity that it then turns into chemical fuel -- hydrogen and oxygen gas.Related posts: Yes for Real, We Now Have a Genuine Artificial Solar Leaf Artificial Photosynthesis to Generate Hydrogen Gets $1.
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A new way to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen by using just the sun and ultrathin films of iron oxide (rust) has been developed by researchers from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. This technological brea... Read Post
Image via MIT Following a major breakthrough this summer, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by professor Daniel Nocera, have announced that the much-talked-about "artificial leaf" is now a reality... Read Post
MIT researchers just officially unveiled a device that uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The device builds upon a breakthrough hydrogen producing technology developed in 2008, and they are calling it an “artific... Read Post