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Scientists capture carbon from air with just smartphone-level power

Imagine being able to clean carbon dioxide directly from the air using only as much electricity as it takes to charge your phone. That is exactly what a team of researchers from KAIST and MIT has achieved with a new fiber-based technology that could transform the future of carbon capture. Direct air capture (DAC) is […] The post Scientists capture carbon from air with just smartphone-level power appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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