Introducing the “first man-made biological leaf” could enable humans to colonise space

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The "first man-made biological leaf"
could enable humans to colonise space

Dezeen and MINI Frontiers: RCA graduate Julian Melchiorri says the synthetic biological leaf he developed, which absorbs water and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen just like a plant, could enable long-distance space travel.

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Silk Leaf by Julian Melchiorri
"Plants don't grow in zero gravity," explains Melchiorri. "NASA is researching different ways to produce oxygen for long-distance space journeys to let us live in space. This material could allow us t0 explore space much further than we can now."

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Melchiorri's Silk Leaf project, which he developed as part of the Royal College of Art's Innovation Design Engineering course in collaboration with Tufts University silk lab, consists of chloroplasts suspended in a matrix made out of silk protein.

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Chloroplasts
"The material is extracted directly from the fibres of silk," Melchiorri explains. "This material has an amazing property of stabilising molecules. I extracted chloroplasts from plant cells and placed them inside this silk protein. As an outcome I have the first photosynthetic material that is living and breathing as a leaf does."



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Chloroplasts suspended in silk protein
Like the leaves of a plant, all Melchiorri's Silk Leaf needs to produce oxygen is light and a small amount of water.

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Silk Leaf lamps by Julian Melchiorri
"Silk Leaf is the first man-made biological leaf," he claims. "It's very light, low energy-consuming, it's completely biological."

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Visualisation of a photosynthetic facade by Julian Melchiorri
"My idea was to use the efficiency of nature in a man-made environment," he explained. "I created some lighting out of this material, using the light to illuminate the house but at the same time to create oxygen for us."

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Visualisation of photosynthetic filters for buildings by Julian Melchiorri
However, Melchiorri says the material could also be used at a much larger scale.

"It could [also] be used for outdoor applications," he says. "So facades, ventilation systems. You can absorb air from outside, pass it through these biological filters and then bring oxygenated air inside."

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Julian Melchiorri
Dezeen and MINI Frontiers is a year-long collaboration with MINI exploring how design and technology are coming together to shape the future.

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:mjlol:fukk do nikkas wanna go to space so bad for
You get to another planet just to do the same thing you do on this one
Eat
Piss/shyt
fukk
Sleep
Repeat until death creeps up on you

Man when earths time is up just let it go motherfukkers
fukk you fighting to live for:mjlol:*
 
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