Saturday, 16 February 2019

Scientists Build Artificial Leaves That Can Absorb Carbon Dioxide Faster Than Real Leaves

Scientists Build Artificial Leaves That Can Absorb Carbon Dioxide Faster Than Real Leaves



Earn free bitcoin Plants are natural air purifiers for our planet, taking in carbon dioxide and expelling oxygen through photosynthesis.
The thing is we are removing chunks of Earth's leaf cover, so we might have to find a way to help our Mother Nature.
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That's where this latest device from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) comes in. The researchers there have built what they're calling "artificial leaves". These mimic the process that occurs in real plants, turning CO2 into breathable oxygen.
Most importantly though, researchers have been able to develop artificial leaves before, they just only worked in pressurized containers. This latest design however is capable of pulling CO2 from the air, making it real world-viable.
To do this, the team placed their artificial leaf inside a water-filled capsule with a semi-permeable membrane. When sunlight hits the water it slowly evaporates it, letting it escape through the membrane. This process slowly sucks in carbon dioxide through the membrane, where the device can get to work.
The artificial leaf converts the carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen. From here, the oxygen can be released into the air or collected, while the harmful gas can be pulled from the device and used to create synthetic fuels like methanol.
"By enveloping traditional artificial leaf technology inside this specialized membrane," UIC researcher Meenesh Singh said in a press release, "the whole unit is able to function outside, like a natural leaf."
The team is incredibly confident, and believe their artificial leaf design is 10 times more efficient than even natural leaves. Based on their estimates, 360 of these artificial leaves, each 1.7 meters by 0.2 meters in dimensions, would be able to generate about half a ton of carbon monoxide everyday.
More importantly, they say that spreading out those leaves in a 500 square metre area would let them lower the CO2 levels in the space by 10 percent in a single day.
"Our conceptual design uses readily available materials and technology," Singh said, "that when combined can produce an artificial leaf that is ready to be deployed outside the lab where it can play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere."  

Microsoft Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18836 for Windows Insiders released


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Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18836 for the users registered under its Windows Insiders programme and opted into Skip Ahead. This build is a release by the company’s 20H1 development branch, which means it is meant for 2020, first half.
The company warns people that this build is in its very early development stages and will consist of many bugs. They also state that users can’t downgrade, instead they will have to do a clean Windows install.
Microsoft states that its 19H1 build is almost ready to be rolled out and it will roll out the 19H2 build later this year. To recall, Microsoft has moved to a half-yearly update cycle for its Windows 10 operating system.
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18836 introduces a new tamper protection setting. It also brings fixes for re-arranging pinned folders in Start’s tile grid, new apps not showing in search results, Cortana Tablet Mode, accessing WinRE with an admin account, Windows Security app issues and much more.
The currently known issues with the build include launching games with integration for an anti-cheat software and some Realtek SD card readers are not working. Another problem is that File Explorer hanging while the user tries to rename, delete or move MKV extension files, Sandbox crashing, Creative X-Fi sound cards not working and more.

Scientists Build Artificial Leaves That Can Absorb Carbon Dioxide Faster Than Real Leaves

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