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Interesting Engineering on MSNMicrobes that capture CO2 quickly could offer promising solution to climate changeNicknamed Chonkus, the microbe is a type of cyanobacteria, which feeds on carbon dioxide through photosynthesis like plants.
Plants have small pores on the underside of their leaves, known as stomata. When the sun rises, these pores open and the ...
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Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever. Here's whyCarbon dioxide is very good at trapping heat ... fossil fuels and producing CO₂ emissions is like turning on the tap in a ...
Climate change solutions might be lurking in the dark recesses of your home, according to microbiologist James Henriksen, and ...
Gaseous carbon dioxide dissolves in water, a chemical process that can ultimately contribute to formation of solid minerals at and below the surface of a planet − essentially removing the carbon ...
The natural carbon sinks in Europe are suffering from drought and heat waves. Forests and wetlands face extensive climate ...
Arizona carbon injection wells oversight transferred to state control, officials celebrate while environmental groups fear ...
As industries seek innovative solutions for carbon capture, scientists have turned to advanced materials that efficiently trap and store carbon dioxide (CO ) from industrial emissions. A recent study ...
The Vatican’s cardinals gather in conclave today to begin electing the successor to the late Pope Francis—which means the ...
As Congress considers reauthorization of PHMSA’s programs, we urge you to adopt strong standards that prioritize public ...
Scribner's 670 Electrolysis Workstation is used to develop systems that convert electrical energy into fuels and chemical feedstocks ...
Natural and engineered systems have a whole world of chemistry inside their tiny pores—known as nanopores—that changes ...
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