The artificial leaf was a vision for moving beyond fossil fuels. Researchers have since run into obstacles, but continue to push the field forward.
Scientists are repurposing their research about bacteria-powered biobatteries into a new idea for artificial plants that can feed off carbon dioxide, give off oxygen and even generate a little power.
In 2015, however, continued improvements led to the ‘artificial leaf’, a one square centimetre electrode device that achieved a ηSTC of 4.6%, exceeding that of typical plants. Kato’s team ...
Season's greetings! After an unseasonably warm start, many of Us are finally experiencing autumn in all its glory. Now that ...
Researchers have made significant progress in the field of artificial intelligence by applying deep learning techniques to ...
The team set out with one goal – to find ways to reuse carbon dioxide in a sustainable way, achieved through the design of an artificial plant. In nature, plants feed themselves using photosynthesis, ...
Researchers have developed a new kind of artificial plant that can generate electricity. The research team from Binghamton ...
Which is the best leaf blower? Not only is it an eyesore to have leaves all over your yard, making it look unkept and messy, but it can also attract some attention you don't want. Bugs and insects ...
Nathan Lewis will present about the discovery and development of materials and a system architecture for the direct production of fuels from sunlight. The membrane-embedded microwire array approach is ...
Researchers at Binghamton University have developed innovative artificial plants that purify indoor air while generating clean energy.<br /><br /> ...