According to a team of US researchers, cyanobacteria could even serve as a powerful air filtration system when integrated into a new "artificial plant" concept. Scientists at Binghamton University ...
The artificial plant, which comes with five leaves, was tested for its carbon dioxide absorption rates and oxygen production capabilities. At present, it produces some 140 microwatts of power.
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Scientists have invented an artificial plant that can simultaneously clean indoor air while generating enough electricity to power a smartphone.
Binghamton University Professor Seokheun "Sean" Choi and Ph.D. student Maryam Rezaie are repurposing their research about bacteria-powered biobatteries—ingestible and otherwise—into a new idea for ...