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Carbon Dioxide 'Sponge' Takes Step Towards Cleaner Energy
A newly developed sponge-like plastic that is capable of soaking up the notorious greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) could ease our transition away from harmful fossil fuels and toward cleaner energy, according to a new study.
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