Billions of planktonic organisms, too tiny to be seen with the naked eye, make this valuable service possible: When carbon dioxide from the atmosphere dissolves in seawater, various species convert it to organic carbon and other organic
components during photosynthesis.
Not exact matches
JCAP will capitalize on advanced capabilities developed
during its initial five years of research, including sophisticated characterization tools and unique automated high - throughput experimentation that can quickly make and screen large libraries of materials to identify
components for artificial
photosynthesis systems.
While the scientific challenges of producing such fuels are considerable, JCAP will capitalize on state - of - the - art capabilities developed
during its initial five years of research, including sophisticated characterization tools and unique automated high - throughput experimentation that can quickly make and screen large libraries of materials to identify
components for artificial
photosynthesis systems.