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University of B.C. researchers have discovered a way to convert carbon dioxide into products that could extract harmful emissions from the atmosphere and could even help to colonize Mars .
By harnessing the energy from temperature differences on thermoelectric generators, they can convert CO2 into a range of fuels and chemicals.
Scaled-up, the tech could even power and provide materials for a colony on Mars .
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