Research on photosynthetic antenna complexes illuminates how they harvest light in plants, algae and bacteria
Friday, November 4, 2016 - 07:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Walk through any woods, branches swaying overhead, and you're surrounded by billions of the world's most efficient systems for collecting energy. Inside every leaf, blade of grass, and algal cell, clusters of proteins and tiny pigments, called photosynthetic antenna complexes, capture sunshine.