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Yale researcher Alison Sweeney found giant clams in the Western Pacific may be the most efficient solar energy system on Earth .
The clams are photosymbiotic, with vertical cylinders of single-celled algae growing on their surface.
The algae absorb sunlight after the light has been scattered by a layer of cells called iridocytes.
Simple Mechanism for Optimal Light-Use Efficiency of Photosynthesis Inspired by Giant Clams . PRX Energy , 2024 ; 3 ( 2 ) DOI: 10.1103 /PRXEnergy.3.023014 Cite This Page:.
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