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A group of researchers from Binghamton University in New York has created an artificial plant capable of cleaning the air and generating electricity.
The plant removes CO2 from the air at a much more efficient rate than naturally derived plants.
The researchers were able to achieve a 90 percent reduction in indoor CO2 levels.
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