NUS scientists have developed a novel treatment for dry eye disease by harnessing the power of photosynthesis in corneal ...
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NUS scientists plant a cure for dry eye disease using photosynthesis
SINGAPORE, May 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- What if your eyes could use light to heal themselves? Drawing inspiration from how plants harness sunlight, researchers at the National University of Singapore ...
Photosynthetic machinery can be harvested from spinach and transplanted into the eyes of mice, where it transforms light into ...
Scientists design polymer networks that enable hydrogels to self-oscillate or convert light into chemical energy.
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Lab-evolved cyanobacteria survive minute-by-minute light swings, offering clues to hardier crops
Plant scientist Dario Leister and his team are investigating how cyanobacteria adapt to rapidly changing light intensities.
Korean researchers have developed an artificial photosynthesis electrode that mimics the principles of photosynthesis in ...
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Silicon hybrid captures high-energy sunlight for fuel-making reactions, study finds
Plants and algae make their fuel from sunlight. Perhaps we could do the same using semiconductors. A team of scientists at ...
The bird retina is one of the most energetically expensive tissues in the animal kingdom, yet it doesn’t use the energy ...
What’s new: A research team developed hydrogels that can self-oscillate and harness light to produce chemical energy, replicating key biological processes. How it works: Polymer networks with redox ...
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