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Could “hacking” photosynthesis lead to new ways of generating renewable energy?

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Bioengineering better photosynthesis increases yields in food crops for the first time ever

Bioengineering better photosynthesis increases yields in food crops for the first time ever

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Opportunity to improve crop productivity by 10 to 20 percent with a new dynamic photosynthesis model

Opportunity to improve crop productivity by 10 to 20 percent with a new dynamic photosynthesis model

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Helping world food security by unlocking a key to photosynthesis

Helping world food security by unlocking a key to photosynthesis

  Scientists reveal ‘beating heart’ of photosynthesis that is responsible for significantly influencing plant growth. Study shows how an electrical reaction in protein complex cytochrom... Read more

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Accelerating the process of photosynthesis to increase crop production

Accelerating the process of photosynthesis to increase crop production

Scientists have found how to relieve a bottleneck in the process by which plants transform sunlight into food, which may lead to an increase in crop production. They discovered that producin... Read more

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Biofuel from green algae via photosynthesis

Biofuel from green algae via photosynthesis

Reducing carbon emissions in order to prevent climate change requires developing new technologies for sustainable and renewable biofuel production. Molecular hydrogen is regarded as one of t... Read more

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Smart cornfields of the future: redesigning photosynthesis

Smart cornfields of the future: redesigning photosynthesis

Can scientists hack photosynthesis to feed the world as population soars? The world population, which stood at 5 billion in 1950, is predicted to increase to 10.5 billion by 2050.  It’s a st... Read more

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Photosynthesis hack needed to feed the world by 2050

Photosynthesis hack needed to feed the world by 2050

Using high-performance computing and genetic engineering to boost the photosynthetic efficiency of plants offers the best hope of increasing crop yields enough to feed a planet expected to h... Read more

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Advance in re-engineering photosynthesis to make drugs, compounds or ingredients

Advance in re-engineering photosynthesis to make drugs, compounds or ingredients

Scientists are reporting an advance in re-engineering photosynthesis to transform plants into bio-factories that manufacture high-value ingredients for medicines, fabrics, fuels and other pr... Read more

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