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IT-25-4: Harnessing Sunlight: The Dawn of Artificial Photosynthesis


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Researchers are developing artificial photosynthesis, a process mimicking how plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide, to create fuels.

This innovative technology employs devices with copper nanostructures to convert carbon dioxide and water (or glycerol) into hydrocarbons, potentially offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.

The exploration of this breakthrough considers positive outcomes, such as a carbon-neutral fuel cycle, alongside potential negative consequences like economic disruption for biofuel-dependent regions.

More speculative scenarios involve decentralised personal fuel production, terraforming other planets, and integrating photosynthetic materials into buildings.

Ultimately, artificial photosynthesis represents a significant step towards sustainable energy, though its widespread adoption necessitates careful consideration of various societal impacts.

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