Photosynthesis is the process that is foundationational for all life, in which plants use sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide into food and oxygen. Scientists have now genetically modified plants to perform that process more efficiently, thereby increasing agricultural productivity. Listen to this story to learn how researchers “hacked photosynthesis” and why it matters.
Life Science Nutrition Genetics Plants DNA Biotechnology Biology
Story Length: 3:00
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AIR DATE: 01/03/2019