PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Professor Daniel G. Nocera, the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University, was the honored speaker at this year’s Axalta Distinguished Lecture Series.
Photosynthesis in plants and a few bacteria is responsible for feeding nearly all life on Earth. It allows energy from the Sun to be converted into a storable form, usually glucose, which plants use ...
18:30 Dr Erwin Reisner (Cambridge University) will discuss how the proteins comprising Photosystem II in plants can be isolated and linked to the hydrogenase enzyme from bacteria, to give a laboratory ...
Researchers at a university in China say they have identified the gene behind a pigment crucial to light absorption in certain algae, by using the revolutionary CRISPR-Cas9 DNA-cutting tool. Their ...
Researchers have identified photosynthetic structures inside fossils of cyanobacteria that are 1.75 billion years old. The discovery is the oldest evidence of these structures to date, providing clues ...
Idiosyncratic Thinking, presented by Sound Photosynthesis (110 min) tape of Esalen Workshops 1984, 1985 Computers from the Inside Out, presented by Sound Photosynthesis, tape of Esalen Workshops The ...
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