Raffael Jovine trained in molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale, did his PhD in marine sciences at UC Santa Barbara, then completed research at MIT. In 2013, he founded and is now chief scientist for a company that uses seawater, sunlight, and wind to grow food in coastal deserts, replicating algal blooms.
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A revelatory journey into the beautifully intricate conversion of light into life, key to every living thing's survival-and our planet's future We think we know photosynthesis: Plants convert of sunlight, CO2, and water into energy and, ultimately, the f... SEE MORE