A revolutionary farming approach known as electro-agriculture could dramatically bolster food growing and address the global food crisis.
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Novel technology may replace traditional agriculture with solar-powered indoor farming. Scientists believe that they could make genetically modified plants that eat acetate — an organic molecule produced by a solar-powered chemical reaction.
A revolutionary farming approach known as electro-agriculture could dramatically bolster food growing and address the global food crisis.
A revolutionary farming approach known as electro-agriculture could dramatically bolster food growing and address the global food crisis.
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