Scientists using JWST have uncovered striking cloud formations and extreme heat contrasts on LTT 9779 b, a rare ultra-hot ...
A team at Stanford has developed a powerful yet low-energy way to trap atmospheric CO2 using heated minerals. By enhancing ...
I'm really rooting for the Stanford University researchers working on this carbon removal method. They've found a way to ...
James Webb found LTT 9779 b, a Neptune-like exoplanet with 2,000°C heat, extreme winds, and evaporating clouds—challenging ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStanford figures out how to make rocks absorb carbon 1,000 times faster than natureChemists at Stanford University transformed minerals in rocks to absorb carbon dioxide out of the air. Matthew Kanan, senior ...
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Anthropocene Magazine published by Future Earth on MSNNatural rock weathering captures carbon over millennia. Chemists just reduced it to weeks.By firing rock dust in standard cement kilns, they altered the mineral's chemistry so that it quickly react with carbon ...
Researchers in the United States find a low-cost method using rocks to trap carbon dioxide - one of biggest drivers of global warming ...
"Our work solves this problem in a way that we think is uniquely scalable." In nature, common minerals called silicates react with water and atmospheric CO 2 to form stable bicarbonate ions and ...
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AZoCleantech on MSNResearch Unveils Solution for Large-Scale CO2 SequestrationAn innovative method using magnesium-rich silicates for CO2 removal shows promise for scalable carbon management and enhanced climate change mitigation.
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