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Generation of clean fuels
Scientists at the University of Glasgow are trying to replicate the process of photosynthesis in the laboratory. Hydrogen and oxygen could be used as clean fuels of the future. It is also hoped that in the future it will be possible to convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into organic fuels.
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