Carbon Capture Reimagined: New Material Removes CO₂ From Air Like a Tree
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Scientists created a 'living' material that sucks CO2 out of the air
Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a new kind of material that doesn’t just sit there. It actually lives, grows, and pulls carbon dioxide straight from the air. This living material was designed in collaboration across biology, chemistry, and engineering disciplines and could offer a new low-energy method for carbon capture in architecture and design. At its core, the material is a water-rich hydrogel filled with cyanobacteria, one of the o…
Carbon Capture Reimagined: New Material Removes CO₂ From Air Like a Tree
Scientists are designing a new living material that captures carbon dioxide directly from the air. It uses photosynthetic bacteria to trap CO₂ in both organic and mineral forms. The concept may sound futuristic: at ETH Zurich, researchers from multiple disciplines are collaborating to combine conventional materials with microorganisms like bacteria, algae, and fungi. Their shared [...]
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