Some Obscurish facts
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Scientists are now working to put plants' power of photosynthesis to our own uses. In bioreactors, which might eventually replace nuclear reactors, green plant stuff taken from mucky ponds separates water into oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen can then be burned in the oxygen, creating enough heat to turn turbine generators
Scientists are now working to put plants' power of photosynthesis to our own uses. In bioreactors, which might eventually replace nuclear reactors, green plant stuff taken from mucky ponds separates water into oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen can then be burned in the oxygen, creating enough heat to turn turbine generators