Though it may seem strange to hear, the imagination is going to be true in the near future. The efforts of the United States Massachusetts Institute of Technology University (MIT) researcher team took less effort.
They have succeeded in creating a lighted environment by setting up a special type of microbiotic plant. They have published a report on their official page.
Initially a water aquatic plant called 'watercress' has been tested on this subject. However, researchers hope that it will be possible for other plants in phases.
Michael Strouny, a professor of chemical engineering at the University, told about the research and study plan of the research results published on MIT's own website. Their aim is to specialize in such a plant as a table lamp. A table lamp that does not require a connection. And this light will be produced from the plants' own chemical transformation power.
Such special plants have been named as the light energy producer, NanoBionic Plant. Its method of action is very similar to Jonaki. Luciferus enzyme encompasses the role of the natural lightness of Jonaki Pokor. In plants, will be able to disperse light using Luciferus and Luciferin.
The light source created in this way was initially able to give 45 minutes gentle light. But the time has already been able to bring the deadline closer to 4 hours and gradually the level of light can be increased further, researchers said. Not only that, it is estimated that it will be possible to prevent 20 percent of the world's energy waste.
Every day, the dynamism of science reaches human civilization from high to high levels. Many fantasies to make real-time new discoveries come true.
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