Astronauts on China's Tiangong station used artificial photosynthesis to turn CO₂ and water into oxygen and rocket fuel.
The 12 experiments carried out at the Tiangong space station focused on key technologies such as the conversion of carbon dioxide at room temperature.
The Shenzhou-19 crew’s experiment marks the first in-orbit application of this method, supporting China’s goal of a crewed ...
China has reached a decisive milestone by achieving the first artificial photosynthesis in space aboard the Tiangong station.
Breathing New Air Chinese astronauts claim to have created rocket fuel on board the country's Tiangong space station using a ...
China's Shenzhou-19 crew made oxygen and fuel via artificial photosynthesis on the Tiangong space station, aiding future moon ...
We describe the general background and the recent advances in research on underwater photosynthesis of leaf segments, whole communities, and plant dominated aquatic ecosystems and present contemporary ...
Astronauts on China's Tiangong space station successfully produce oxygen and rocket fuel using artificial photosynthesis, ...
A flexible artificial leaf mimics aquatic plants' light-tracking, increasing solar fuel production by up to 866% even at ...
Certain metallic rocks seem to be making oxygen in the dark, without light or sunshine, at the bottom of the ocean.
Space is the only place where rocket fuel could be more precious than water. The China Manned Space Agency announced last ...
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