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The Cool Down on MSNScientists tinker with Medusa-like process to combat a global crisis by turning air pollution into stone: 'Our work solves this problem'The rocks can be made at a low cost with kilns already used in cement production. Scientists tinker with Medusa-like process ...
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New carbon-negative material could make concrete and cement more sustainableResearchers injected CO2 gas into seawater while applying an electrical current. The process transformed dissolved ions, ...
Stanford's Yuxuan Chen holding the carbon-trapping wonder material (left), with ... and calcium silicate over large land areas to remove CO2 from ambient air," said Kanan. "One exciting ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNScientists invent CO2-absorbing cement 🌎Researchers have discovered how to transform carbon dioxide into sustainable building materials. This innovation could reduce ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists electrify seawater to create carbon-sucking cement for greener citiesApplication error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking way to make concrete and cement more eco-friendly. By ...
Land-based carbon sinks help slow global warming by absorbing excess heat-trapping CO2 emissions. Read more at ...
Stanford University chemists have developed a practical, low-cost way to permanently remove atmospheric carbon dioxide, the main driver of global warming and climate change. The new process uses heat ...
QUIETLY CAPTURES PESTS: Catchmaster's SilenTrap Electric Flying Insect Trap quietly captures common flying pests on a glue board within the unit, eliminating the annoying buzz and unhygienic mess ...
Kanan’s lab can produce about 15 kilograms (about 33 pounds) of material a week. But trapping CO2 on the scale required to meaningfully affect global temperatures would require annual production of ...
The clusters hold over half their weight in CO2 to become a carbon sink. Material could replace sand in concrete and be used in other construction materials while trapping CO2. Using seawater ...
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