The basis of all life on Earth is photosynthesis. So, what happens if it is disrupted? Today, advanced measurement tools can ...
If this could be achieved, it would allow plants to grow without sunlight, opening the door to what the paper calls ...
Food insecurity threatens billions, and the solution may lie in a plant cultivation technique far more efficient than nature.
Electro-agriculture enhances energy conversion four times more efficiently than photosynthesis. It reduces the need for land ...
The method essentially replaces photosynthesis with a solar-powered chemical reaction that more efficiently converts CO 2 ...
A recent study has revealed that plants worldwide are absorbing significantly more carbon dioxide (CO2) than scientists had ...
Dubbed “electro-agriculture,” the approach uses solar panels to trigger a chemical reaction that turns ambient CO2 into an ...
Technology called electro-agriculture is an alternative to photosynthesis that could help free cropland for ecological ...
Leaves change colors in autumn as chlorophyll production slows due to shorter days and cooler temperatures. As the green ...
Plants across the world are absorbing about 31% more carbon dioxide than previously thought, a new study reveals.
A combination of better quality data sources, including the use of ground-based monitoring systems, produced the new figure.
Electro-agriculture would produce food in a controlled, indoor environment, allowing for more precise resource management.