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[breaking] new co2 capture (8/23)

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aBreaking News:

Concrete Recycled into Strong Bricks While Capturing CO2

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking process to transform old concrete into durable bricks while simultaneously capturing carbon dioxide from the air. By grinding recycled concrete into powder, reacting it with CO2, and applying pressure and heat, they created blocks strong enough for building houses. This innovative approach not only reduces waste but also contributes to carbon capture, offering a potential solution to environmental challenges in the construction industry. (see more)

New device offers on-the-spot detection of harmful bacteria

Researchers at the University of Galway have created a portable tool for quickly identifying dangerous bacteria in water sources. This breakthrough is particularly crucial for Ireland, which has one of Europe's highest rates of STEC infections. The device could significantly improve water safety monitoring and prevent disease outbreaks.(learn more)

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