Chemical manipulation could adapt green goo to release usable hydrogen as part of photosynthesis 02 Apr 2008
US nanotechnology researchers reveal new energy generating textile fibres that could power small electrical devices 14 Feb 2008
Chemical manipulation could adapt green goo to release usable hydrogen as part of photosynthesis 02 Apr 2008
US nanotechnology researchers reveal new energy generating textile fibres that could power small electrical devices 14 Feb 2008
Chemical manipulation could adapt green goo to release usable hydrogen as part of photosynthesis 02 Apr 2008
US nanotechnology researchers reveal new energy generating textile fibres that could power small electrical devices 14 Feb 2008

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