Turning CO2 from air into car parts may help carbon capture pay | New Scientist
All that extra carbon dioxide clogging our atmosphere might be useful for something new. In a process described at this week’s American Chemical Society meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, the carbon from piped-in air was spun into tiny nanofibres – a raw material used to build strong composites such as those used in aircraft, fitness equipment and sports cars.
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