Forum Post: On a lighter note....
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 17, 2011, 4:15 a.m. EST by DrGonzo71
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What do you think of this? When I saw this, I thought it should get as much attention from the 99% as possible. This could be the energy game-changer we've been looking for.
"At an American Chemical Society in Anaheim, California, MIT Professor Dr. Daniel Nocera announced that a research team had achieved a long -sought-after for goal of artificially copying photosynthesis, the process by which plants turn sunlight into energy, to create electricity easily and cheaply.
The “artificial leaf” is a thin sheet of metal, electronics and catalysts about the size of a credit card. When placed in a gallon of water in direct sunlight Nocera said this device could create enough electricity to power a home in the developing world. Nocera’s team have been able to develop a product that can be made from readily available materials — this device is uses catalysts made from nickel, silicon and cobalt which are capable of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen which can then be used to create electricity.
“A practical artificial leaf has been one of the Holy Grails of science for decades,” said Nocera, “We believe we have done it. The artificial leaf shows particular promise as an inexpensive source of electricity for homes of the poor in developing countries. Our goal is to make each home its own power station.”"
Why isn't this getting serious attention? A working prototype has been successfully tested, there are videos available. Can we demand this not be kept quiet, and followed through on in all seriousness?
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