Biology, asked by madhukurimadhu, 1 month ago

who made the artifical leaf which can produce oxygen​

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Answered by ItzBangtansBird
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Answer:

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Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

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Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
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Explanation:

Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

BIO ↓

Julian Melchiorri is a British Italian inventor and engineer working on biotechnology, biomimetic engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea. He was recognised by Forbes as a leading social entrepreneur under 30 years of age. He received the “Simon Peres Heritage Award” for social innovation from the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the British Land’s “Emerging Talent Medal 2017” from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. He is also a start-up mentor at Plug & Play Tech Centre in Sunnyvale, California, and a visiting tutor at the double masters programme “Innovation Design Engineering” (IDE) jointly run by Imperial College London and Royal College of Arts. He won the first “Engineering Fellowship” at the prestigious V&A supported by the UK National Lottery.

Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
1

Explanation:

Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

BIO ↓

Julian Melchiorri is a British Italian inventor and engineer working on biotechnology, biomimetic engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea. He was recognised by Forbes as a leading social entrepreneur under 30 years of age. He received the “Simon Peres Heritage Award” for social innovation from the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the British Land’s “Emerging Talent Medal 2017” from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. He is also a start-up mentor at Plug & Play Tech Centre in Sunnyvale, California, and a visiting tutor at the double masters programme “Innovation Design Engineering” (IDE) jointly run by Imperial College London and Royal College of Arts. He won the first “Engineering Fellowship” at the prestigious V&A supported by the UK National Lottery.

Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
1

Explanation:

Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

BIO ↓

Julian Melchiorri is a British Italian inventor and engineer working on biotechnology, biomimetic engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea. He was recognised by Forbes as a leading social entrepreneur under 30 years of age. He received the “Simon Peres Heritage Award” for social innovation from the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the British Land’s “Emerging Talent Medal 2017” from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. He is also a start-up mentor at Plug & Play Tech Centre in Sunnyvale, California, and a visiting tutor at the double masters programme “Innovation Design Engineering” (IDE) jointly run by Imperial College London and Royal College of Arts. He won the first “Engineering Fellowship” at the prestigious V&A supported by the UK National Lottery.

Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
1

Explanation:

Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

BIO ↓

Julian Melchiorri is a British Italian inventor and engineer working on biotechnology, biomimetic engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea. He was recognised by Forbes as a leading social entrepreneur under 30 years of age. He received the “Simon Peres Heritage Award” for social innovation from the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the British Land’s “Emerging Talent Medal 2017” from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. He is also a start-up mentor at Plug & Play Tech Centre in Sunnyvale, California, and a visiting tutor at the double masters programme “Innovation Design Engineering” (IDE) jointly run by Imperial College London and Royal College of Arts. He won the first “Engineering Fellowship” at the prestigious V&A supported by the UK National Lottery.

Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
1

Explanation:

Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

BIO ↓

Julian Melchiorri is a British Italian inventor and engineer working on biotechnology, biomimetic engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea. He was recognised by Forbes as a leading social entrepreneur under 30 years of age. He received the “Simon Peres Heritage Award” for social innovation from the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the British Land’s “Emerging Talent Medal 2017” from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. He is also a start-up mentor at Plug & Play Tech Centre in Sunnyvale, California, and a visiting tutor at the double masters programme “Innovation Design Engineering” (IDE) jointly run by Imperial College London and Royal College of Arts. He won the first “Engineering Fellowship” at the prestigious V&A supported by the UK National Lottery.

Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
1

Explanation:

Engineer Julian Melchiorri has designed an artificial biological leaf that can produce oxygen through chlorophyll photosynthesis.

BIO ↓

Julian Melchiorri is a British Italian inventor and engineer working on biotechnology, biomimetic engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea. He was recognised by Forbes as a leading social entrepreneur under 30 years of age. He received the “Simon Peres Heritage Award” for social innovation from the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the British Land’s “Emerging Talent Medal 2017” from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. He is also a start-up mentor at Plug & Play Tech Centre in Sunnyvale, California, and a visiting tutor at the double masters programme “Innovation Design Engineering” (IDE) jointly run by Imperial College London and Royal College of Arts. He won the first “Engineering Fellowship” at the prestigious V&A supported by the UK National Lottery.

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