Mimicking nature to create a green fuel: RAZOR
Shini Somara

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Plants use sunlight and water to turn carbon dioxide to food, and now scientists at Cambridge University are copying this biological process. Shini Somara finds out how they are using light absorbers and specially-designed catalysts to produce a carbon neutral alternative to petrol, called Syngas.

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