Ren.182
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http://gizmodo.com/5689608/neon-trees
I think this is pretty awesome if it does everything it says it does! I'd much rather have streets lined with trees then street lamps.
I wonder how much the gold nanoparticles cost to produce and how much you need to inject into a tree for this to happen? Would it be possible to do this across every road that's current lit at night across the globe?
Interesting none-the-less.
Taiwanese researchers have stumbled onto something truly magical. When gold nanoparticles were introduced into Bacopa caroliniana plants they caused the chlorophyll to produce reddish light. Bye-bye street lights? But wait, there's more:
While lit, the glowing trees vegetation consumed more carbon from the atmosphere than normal (i.e. the luminescence causes the cells to undergo photosynthesis).
PopSci calls this a "triple threat," in that the trees could cut energy costs, reduce global warming and keep streets safely lit at night. I'm more than inclined to agree.
I think this is pretty awesome if it does everything it says it does! I'd much rather have streets lined with trees then street lamps.
I wonder how much the gold nanoparticles cost to produce and how much you need to inject into a tree for this to happen? Would it be possible to do this across every road that's current lit at night across the globe?
Interesting none-the-less.