A research team at MIT has managed to create a self-contained artificial leaf that can split water into oxygen and hydrogen using solar power.

A research team at MIT has managed to create a self-contained artificial leaf that can split water into oxygen and hydrogen using solar power.

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    I heard a sci fri episode on this a while back and they were talking about needing an efficient storage for the...
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