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Scientists Create a ‘Rolling Ball’ that Absorbs Co2 Ten Times Faster than Real Trees

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Yizhuo Guo, a Chinese designer, presented a proposal inspired by nature: a “rolling ball” that uses wind power to disperse seeds and contribute to the restoration of dry soils. The project, called “Wasteland Nomads”, works without batteries and electronic components and emulating rolling plants. The initiative seeks to activate small moving elements that move with the wind, depositing seeds and encouraging biological processes. The housing of th…

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Yizhuo Guo, a Chinese designer, presented a proposal inspired by nature: a “rolling ball” that uses wind power to disperse seeds and contribute to the restoration of dry soils. The project, called “Wasteland Nomads”, works without batteries and electronic components and emulating rolling plants. The initiative seeks to activate small moving elements that move with the wind, depositing seeds and encouraging biological processes. The housing of th…

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