press release: ADVERTISEMENT “Due to their unique light-emitting and photosynthetic properties, phycobiliproteins have promising potential applications in biotechnology and solid-state devices.
Boosting the energy from the light-harvesting apparatus has been at the center of development efforts for organic devices that use light as a power source.”The idea of using microalgae as a potential source of biological energy continues to grow in popularity.
As climate change becomes increasingly more apparent, scientists have been ramping up efforts to generate energy sustainably.
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