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CORC-researchers at University of Copenhagen (KU) have found a new, energy-efficient way to capture CO2 by harnessing the power of ‘shape-shifting’ in organic crystal structures.
Millions of rubber gloves end up in incinerators or landfills, but CORC-researchers at Aarhus University have now developed a technology that transforms used gloves into tools for capturing CO2. This offers a potential…
Through AI4Capture, CORC aims to bridge the gap between computational design and real-world deployment - paving the way for smarter, faster, and more sustainable carbon capture technologies
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