... from the burning of fossil fuels. That's the promise of artificial versions of photosynthesis, the process by which green plants have been converting solar energy into electrochemical energy for ...
... system of bioreactors with a microalgae culture system, which would then transform the CO2 emissions into vegetal matter and oxygen through the photosynthesis process," the researchers say.
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Researchers have discovered bacteria that use the toxic element arsenic in photosynthesis in the absence of oxygen.
... computer simulation model, engineering professor Ferdi Hellweger found that eliminating photosynthesis genes from viruses that attack important marine photosynthetic bacterial organisms will ...
... some of the inner workings of the most efficient solar energy process on earth - photosynthesis. Inside a photosynthetic protein, the sun's energy is efficiently guided across the molecule to drive a ...
... . Using his innovative computer simulation model, an engineering professor has found that eliminating photosynthesis genes from viruses that attack important marine photosynthetic bacterial organisms ...
... ancient cyanobacteria, are found in chloroplasts - the part of a cell of a plant which conducts photosynthesis, converting light to chemical energy.
Writing in the Royal Society journal Proceedings ...
Scientists have discovered that an ancient system of communication found in primitive bacteria, may also explain how plants and algae control the process of photosynthesis.
... involved biochemical pathways and tissues. From this, we can learn a lot about the most basic mechanisms of photosynthesis."
The reactions that convert light to chemical energy happen in a millionth ...
... .com) -- Groundbreaking Victoria University research shows that ocean acidification may have no negative effect on tropical corals and local sea anemones - in fact it may improve photosynthesis.
... for animals and people. Now, a large, international collaboration has come up with a surprising twist to photosynthesis by swapping a key metal necessary for turning sunlight into chemical energy.
... are attracted to the open stomata by the nutrients produced during photosynthesis which are not present in the dark.
"The elucidation of the mechanism by which Salmonella invades intact leaves has ...
... world`s energy supply, Harvard chemist Ted Betley is taking a back-to-basics approach and examining the mother of all energy supplies -- photosynthesis -- for clues to how nature runs a power plant.
The discovery that an ancient light harvesting protein plays a pivotal role in the photosynthesis of green algae should help the effort to develop algae as a biofuels feedstock. Researchers with the ...
... the way circadian rhythms govern global gene expression in Cyanothece, a type of cyanobacterium (blue-green alga) known to cycle between photosynthesis during the day and nitrogen fixation at night.