Revolutionary Artificial Plants Purify Air and Generate Power Indoors

Binghamton University researchers have developed artificial plants powered by photosynthetic bacteria, capable of reducing indoor carbon dioxide by 90%, producing oxygen, and generating electricity. These low-maintenance innovations could transform indoor air quality and sustainable energy use in homes and workplaces.

This breakthrough combines carbon dioxide capture with clean energy generation, tackling two major climate challenges. By significantly improving indoor air quality and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources, these artificial plants offer a scalable and eco-friendly solution for a healthier and more sustainable future.

Find full article here: Binghamton University. (2023). Binghamton researchers develop artificial plants that purify indoor air, generate electricity. Retrieved December 30, 2024, from https://www.binghamton.edu/news/story/5165/binghamton-researchers-develop-artificial-plants-that-purify-indoor-air-generate-electricity

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