Harnessing the Sun's Power: Hybrid Photosynthesis Might Become a Key Technology to Address the Energy Crisis and Food Security Challenges: Hybrid Photosynthesis Might Become a Key Technology to Address the Energy Crisis and Food Security challenges
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Research on artificial photosynthesis has made considerable progress recently by combining natural and man-made systems for higher efficiency of solar energy conversion.
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Hunter P EMBO Rep. 2022; 23(11):e56149.
PMID: 36178202 PMC: 9638870. DOI: 10.15252/embr.202256149.
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