A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge has created an innovative floating device that harnesses solar power to convert contaminated water or seawater into clean hydrogen fuel and purified water. This device is particularly beneficial for areas with limited resources or without acces
University of Cambridge scientists have developed an artificial leaf technology that uses solar power to convert carbon dioxide and water into liquid fuels, potentially revolutionizing renewable energy.
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Scientists have discovered an ingenious method of converting both carbon dioxide (CO2) and plastic waste into clean, renewable energy using only sunlight.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge are using the power of photosynthesis - how plants turn sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into energy - to produce carbon zero fuel for cars.
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a solar-powered reactor that can convert CO2 and plastic waste into sustainable fuels and other valuable chemicals, marking a significant step towards a zero-carbon future.