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US: UC Berkeley team discovers new material to remove CO2Berkeley, California, USA - Recent Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley have developed a new material that can quickly suck up carbon dioxide from the ambient air, a major breakthrough ...
But new research from a team of chemists at UC Berkeley suggests a glimmer of hope when it comes to the thorny problem of ...
Reticular chemistry pioneer Omar Yaghi has co-founded a new institute focused on using AI to tackle climate challenges. He ...
Wendell M. Stanley, who won the 1946 Nobel Prize in chemistry, served Berkeley as biochemistry chair (1948-53), virology chair (1958-64), and founder and director of the virus lab (1948-69). Stanley ...
However, a team at UC Berkeley might have just figured out how to deal with this problem. Here’s the thing—polyethylene and polypropylene are not readily biodegradable at present. That means ...
UC Berkeley graduate student Zihui Zhou with a 100 milligram test sample of COF-999. The sample was placed in the analyzer behind Zhou to measure carbon dioxide adsorption from an air mixture ...
This ACS Webinar is moderated by Michi Taga, Professor of Microbiology at UC Berkeley and is co-produced with ACS Publications and the ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry.
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