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| Self-repairing material plucks carbon from the air Scientists might have a particularly clever way to help the environment: they've developed a material that can not only heal itself, but could reduce CO2 levels in the process. The substance uses its combination of a gel-like polymer with chloroplas... https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/14/...-co2-from-air/ |
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