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An Artificial Biological Leaf [video]

49 pointsby prateekjover 10 years ago

4 comments

hxrtsover 10 years ago
I believe this project is intended to be more of a &#x27;design fiction&#x27; than a functioning photosynthetic material (RCA is well known for this type of work). Of course free organelles that aren&#x27;t maintained by the cellular machinery will rapidly cease to function. They will maintain their green color but won&#x27;t be able to perform membrane&#x2F;macromolecule repair, gradient regulation, signaling, foreign body defense, etc.<p>This is still a useful project however as it may serve to catalyze future research into robust photosynthetic materials.
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buraksaricaover 10 years ago
Did someone in the video squeeze leafs in order to extract chlorophyll or something? It sounds crazy to destroy leaves in order to build artificial leaves..
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icandownvoteover 10 years ago
Sounds like a very cool project. Any idea where we can find more info on it? Specifically, it would be interesting to learn where does the freed Carbon go: this topic is not covered in images and the little text that is available on the site. Also (or perhaps related to it) what&#x27;s the longevity of the leaf and what does it require for photosynthesis to run (regular leafs require at least water and removal or generated organic material)
dangover 10 years ago
Url changed from <a href="http://www.sciencedump.com/content/first-man-made-biological-leaf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedump.com&#x2F;content&#x2F;first-man-made-biological...</a>, which points to this.