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Michigan Technological University students invent CO2 scrubber

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Michigan Technological University students have invented their own mini- smokestack scrubbing carbon dioxide from emissions. as an end product it creates a solid material that could have applications as a material useful in construction. On the university site, the announcement states: "An 11-foot bench-model smokestack packed with glass beads is percolating away in a lab. Near the top, a proprietary liquid dribbles down. From below, carbon dioxide bubbles up. By the time the gas reaches the top, fully half of the CO2 has been gobbled up by the liquid. The process not only captures carbon , it binds it in a solid form, making an undisclosed product that can be used as a construction material . The liquid itself can be recovered and used again. The group has applied for a patent and hopes to build a pilot plant in cooperation with an industry partner, Carbontec Energy Corp." The students are planning to improve on their invention so as to capture even more CO2. Hope

Glacial Meltdown: Understanding the Impact on Our Planet

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Glacial Meltdown: Understanding the Impact on Our Planet In recent years, the world has witnessed a concerning phenomenon – the rapid meltdown of glaciers. This natural process has garnered significant attention due to its far-reaching consequences on our environment, ecosystems, and the future of our planet. In this comprehensive article, we delve into the intricate details of glacial meltdown, its causes, and the profound effects it has on our world.  Unveiling the Mechanisms Behind Glacial Meltdown Glaciers are colossal masses of ice formed from the accumulation of snow over centuries. They are an integral part of our planet's hydrological cycle and play a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate. However, the alarming rate at which glaciers are melting is a cause for concern. The Role of Climate Change One of the primary drivers of glacial meltdown is undoubtedly climate change. As our planet warms due to the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,