Taiwan Researchers Invent Neon Trees
Nov.13, 2010 in
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Researchers in Taiwan discovered that when they added gold nanoparticles to Bacopa caroliniana plants, it caused the chlorophyll in them to produce a reddish glow. That’s not all, “while lit, the glowing trees vegetation consumed more carbon from the atmosphere than normal.” Continue reading for one more picture. Here’s what this means:
PopSci calls this a “triple threat,” in that the trees could cut energy costs, reduce global warming and keep streets safely lit at night.
[via Gizmodo]
Original post by TecheBlog Staff

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