Energy
Scientists Devise New Method to Convert Water and Sunshine to 'Solar' Fuel
A team of scientists from the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the California Institute of Technology has successfully devised a new method to convert water and sunshine into usable "solar" fuel.
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