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Scientists created a sunlight-storing molecule that could unlock artificial photosynthesis and future clean fuels.
Scientists report a molecule that can bank four charges under sunlight, paving the way for sustainable solar fuels.
A research team from the University of Basel, Switzerland, has developed a new molecule modeled on plant photosynthesis: ...
This model may pave the way for eco-friendly fuels, as scientists mimic photosynthesis to use sunlight for producing solar ...
The engineered protein RcoM-HBD-CCC clears half of the carbon monoxide in blood in under a minute — far faster than pure ...
Researchers at the University of Basel have reported a significant step toward replicating photosynthesis in the lab, a process that could one day yield carbon-neutral fuels.
In Greek mythology it was Charon, the grim ferryman, who paddled souls across the rivers Styx and Acheron to the underworld.
A molecule that can store four charges simultaneously under light irradiation marks an important step toward artificial photosynthesis.
A new approach to an established reaction boosts the ability to synthesize vinylic ethers—key building blocks for many molecules important to human health. The journal Organic Letters published the ...