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Humans will turn into plants! New research will eliminate the need for food
Scientists are working on a radical technology that will enable the human body to photosynthesize just like plants. This development could completely eliminate food consumption in the future.
In an experiment conducted at the Tiangong Space Station, astronauts managed to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and protein-rich nutrients. This development could both revolutionize space travel and provide a solution to the food crisis on Earth.
According to the news on ecoportal.net, China, which is among the countries that are accelerating their plans to return to the Moon, has this time made a remarkable scientific breakthrough.
In an experiment conducted at the Tiangong Space Station, astronauts successfully performed the artificial photosynthesis process by converting carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and substances with high nutritional value.
This development could reduce the dependence on Earth for oxygen and food supplies in space missions, paving the way for self-sufficient missions to distant targets such as the Moon and Mars in the future.
Artificial photosynthesis discovered
This artificial method, which is similar to the photosynthesis process carried out by plants in nature, creates oxygen and energy-rich materials using sunlight, water and CO₂.
This experiment, which was carried out using a system called the “space drawer” by Chinese researchers, was completed on January 18 in the Mengtian module.
Scientists state that the process can be used not only in space but also on Earth. With the same technology, carbon dioxide can be converted into protein sources rich in essential amino acids. In this way, both the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable food production become possible.
China's environmental vision in this area is not new. Large-scale afforestation and environmental projects carried out across the country in the last 40 years have ensured the absorption of approximately 400 million tons of CO₂ every year. The new model developed with artificial photosynthesis takes this process one step further: Carbon is not only reduced, but also converted into a reusable valuable resource.
A groundbreaking solution for humanity
According to the experts behind the research, this approach could form the basis of a circular carbon economy. In other words, carbon is no longer just a greenhouse gas, but can also be considered a strategic resource for food security and energy production.
The application of this technology in regions where food shortages are common could be a groundbreaking solution for humanity. The researchers say that this biotechnology could be further developed by selectively breeding highly productive microbial species. In this way, protein production could be made both more efficient and more nutritious.
This giant step towards sustainable food production could play an important role not only in space exploration, but also in the future of the planet, as Earth's resources are increasingly scarce.
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