Food and beverage waste could shine in the LED lights of the future, thanks to researchers at the University of Utah. Two professors made carbon quantum dots — the tiny luminescent crystals that give LEDs their light — out of discarded bread, tortillas and soft drinks, according to a recently published report. Researchers said using food waste as material for LEDs could reduce costs and eliminate the need for toxic chemicals while benefitting the environment
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