The fight against climate change may have found a new secret weapon in the form of a carbon-capturing powder that is capable of sucking up and storing as much carbon dioxide as a fully-grown tree.
A powder called ' COF-999 ' has been developed that traps greenhouse gases in tiny pores. It is expected to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and help curb climate change. COF-999, developed by ...
WATERLOO, Ont. – Zhongwei Chen, a chemical engineering professor at the University of Waterloo, and teams from universities in China have created a powder that could trap twice the amount of carbon ...
A typical large tree can suck as much as 40 kilograms of carbon dioxide out of the air over the course of a year. Now scientists at the University of California, Berkeley say they can do the same job ...
Doctoral student Meng Ji working in the lab with Stevens professors Xiaoguang Meng and Christos Christodoulatos. Credit: Stevens Institute of Technology PFOS, also known as "forever chemicals," are ...