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carbon captureAnthropocene Magazine
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Scientists in Australia have made a device that consumes carbon dioxide to generate electricity.
The carbon-negative power generator is only a small proof-of-concept laboratory-scale device right now.
But it could pave the way towards a new industrial-scale carbon capture method.
The device could be used as a portable generator to power electronics.
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