A prototype solar device has recently been unveiled in Science, which uses aspects of plant life to generate the suns energy into power. The machine was developed by researchers in the U.S. and Switzerland and uses a quartz window and cavity to concentrate sunlight into a cylinder lined with cerium oxide. The abundant metal oxide, also called ceria, helps break down carbon dioxide or water into fuels that can be stored and transported.
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