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Scientists use coffee and plastic waste to brew up a new way to capture carbon
Every cup of coffee you drink could be purifying the air soon. Researchers at the University of Sharjah have developed a ...
Researchers at the University of Sharjah have patented a technology designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial ...
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Scientists blend spent coffee and plastic waste to trap industrial emissions
The process depends on co-pyrolysis — a controlled heating process — of the spent coffee grounds and PET plastic waste, conducted at an eco-friendly temperature of 600°C. Potassium hydroxide serves as ...
A new technology uses coffee grounds and plastic packaging to capture CO2 from industrial processes. <br /><br /> ...
The toxic class of chemicals known as PFAS can cause serious health problems, including birth defects and some cancers. So scientists, health experts, and policymakers have been working to reduce our ...
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