Yes, a plant could help guide the design of next-generation solar panels. By studying how plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, scientists and engineers can gain valuable insights into developing more efficient and sustainable solar
2024-08-14 00:00
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Solar panels perform optimally in full sunlight conditions, however, many regions experience limited sunlight throughout the day, resulting in lower energy generation than required. Tufts researchers have recently found that a specific variety of jewel orchid, known for thriving in low-light environments, could potentially provide a solution.
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