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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
21st of november marks the opening of a pilot plant that could bring food made from CO2 one step closer to your dinner plate - helping feed a growing global population without the need for more farmland.
Prototypes of food conjured from CO2 are about to be reality. An international consortium in participation with Aarhus University and CORC is ready to develop and test the first food prototypes created from CO₂. The…
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Watch or rewatch the November version of CORC CO2 Research Talks now online!
Frauke Kracke: "Scaling durable carbon removal - examples from early deployments".
Together with Constructive Institute CORC has developed a new Climate Explorer program which aims at finding new ways for news media to tell the most important story of our time and set new standards for climate…
CORC's first workshop for young scientists includes insights on systems thinking, impactful graphic visualization, and improv-based science communication, leaving the researchers inspired for future interdisciplinary…
Five of the world’s most accomplished climate reporters from five continents will come together at Aarhus University in Denmark for five months to find new ways for news media to tell the most important story of our time…
How can we communicate about climate change and carbon technologies in a way that resonates with more people? The answer, according to a panel of experts at a recent seminar hosted by CORC and Novo Nordisk Foundation, is…
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