Light-Eating Desert Bacterium with Cunning Ability to Photosynthesize
By Miguel Brown
Feb 22, 2022 09:17 PM EST
Photo shows a "moss table", which demonstrates the potential of biophotovoltaic technology, producing renewable energy from the photosynthesis of living organisms, on view at the exhibition "En Vie, aux frontieres du design" at the EDF Foundation in Paris on April 25, 2013. The exhibition, organized in cooperation with London based Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, will open on April 26.
(Photo : Photo credit: JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)
Photosynthesis altered the course of history, as vegetation consuming sun rays and blowing back oxygen converted the earth's whole living environment into another one human presently live and work in, supplying sustenance to our ecological processes.
The Light-Eating Bacterium
Today, scientists around the world have captured a clever strain of microorganisms using stolen photosynthetic technologies, and their light-eating organic molecules gadget is different than anything we've seen before.
Renowned Michal Koblizek of the Czech Academy of Sciences' Institute of Microbiology went on to say in a press statement with Science Alert that the complex's architectural style is incredibly lovely and that it's a true natural work of genius.
Not only does the complex's architectural style have high quality dimensional support, but it also has a high light gathering overall effectiveness.
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