University of Cambridge researchers have designed a battery-like device that can take us a step further to solve the carbon dioxide emission problems in the present world. This supercapacitor device can selectively absorb CO2 during its charging process. https://gadgets360.com/science/news/battery-absorb-carbon-dioxide-co2-gas-while-charge-supercapacitor-university-cambridge-3000753#rss-gadgets-science
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