Scientists using sunlight to make liquid fuel
Daniel Nocera became an instant celebrity in renewable energy circles in 2011 when he invented the artificial leaf. More an idea than an actual leaf, the Harvard professor came up with a way to harness sunlight with silicon to split water into oxygen and hydrogen. From there, it was theorized, it was just a step further to create hydrogen fuel cells.
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