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Researchers in Japan have successfully created photosynthetic animal cells.
The ability to use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into oxygen and energy is traditionally the exclusive domain of plants and algae.
The researchers suggest that animal cells could be incorporated into artificial tissue engineering.
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