How an innovative glass could help grow farming

Updated August 16 2016 - 1:18pm, first published 12:03pm
MADE IN THE SHADE: Associate Professor Baohua Jia at Swinburne’s Centre for Micro-photonics, where the energy saving glass will be developed.
MADE IN THE SHADE: Associate Professor Baohua Jia at Swinburne’s Centre for Micro-photonics, where the energy saving glass will be developed.

RESEARCHERS are looking to develop an energy-saving glass that will adjust in colour at different times of the day to create the optimal climate for plants.  

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