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A new study led by Harvard biologists describes how some sea slugs consume algae and incorporate their photosynthetic ...
Swiss scientists have developed a photosynthetic living material that uses cyanobacteria to absorb and store CO2.
Diatoms are some of the most common algae found in the ocean. There are at least 100,000 species.Most of these tiny diatoms use photosynthesis. This ...
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Study Finds on MSNNew ‘Living’ Materials Could Let Us Build On Mars Using Only Dirt, Water, And SunlightIn a nutshell Scientists engineered a self-sustaining system using cyanobacteria and fungi that can grow on Martian soil ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough turns carbon dioxide into high-strength plastics using clean powerCaltech scientists convert CO2 into tough industrial plastics using a dual-loop system powered by renewable electricity.
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