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Key to Understanding Photosynthesis Found in Spinach

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ATLANTA, April 13, 2012 — Photosynthesis is vital to the continued survival of life on Earth, as it produces most of Earth's supply of oxygen. For a long time, scientists have been convinced that if they could understand how photosynthesis worked, then they could apply it to synthetic systems to create clean energy from water and sunlight, with the only emissions being oxygen and hydrogen. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have shown the importance of a hydrogen bonding water network in the photosynthesis substructure called photosystem II. Using photosystem II extracted from ordinary spinach...Read full article

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    Published: April 2012
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