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Reisner Laboratory in Cambridge developed their platform to achieve unassisted solar-driven water-splitting for more efficient absorption of solar light than natural photosynthes.
A new study, led by academics at St John’s College has used semi-artificial photosynthesis to explore new ways to produce and store solar energy. They used natural sunlight to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen using a mixture of biological components and manmade technologies.
