Look at This Robotic Plant!
October 29th 2008 16:41
The Earth is lacking of Green plants day after day, and that’s one of the main factors the global warming become worse.
If you love gardening but your living place doesn’t allow you to do so, then you might want to consider this artificial robotic plant.
Well, a group of genius young researchers from Chonnam National University in Korea has developed a fascinating robotic plant. This robotic plant has all the biological features, such as it can produce oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide, emitting aromas to the environment and will emit moisture to keep the air moisture in suitable condition.
Although the artificial robotic plant is never going to replace the real plants, but at least it can lighten up your living room and fresh up your mind when you’re looking on it!
By the way, this robotic plant also reacts to noise and light, even though it cannot undergo any photosynthesis process…
If you love gardening but your living place doesn’t allow you to do so, then you might want to consider this artificial robotic plant.
Well, a group of genius young researchers from Chonnam National University in Korea has developed a fascinating robotic plant. This robotic plant has all the biological features, such as it can produce oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide, emitting aromas to the environment and will emit moisture to keep the air moisture in suitable condition.
Although the artificial robotic plant is never going to replace the real plants, but at least it can lighten up your living room and fresh up your mind when you’re looking on it!
By the way, this robotic plant also reacts to noise and light, even though it cannot undergo any photosynthesis process…
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