
Michael Miller
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Jan 15, 2025 |
spacedaily.com | Michael Miller
Innovative process removes carbon from air anywhereby Michael Miller for UC NewsCincinnati OH (SPX) Jan 14, 2025 Until now, carbon capture has focused largely on removing greenhouse gases at their source, such as the emissions of power plants, refineries, concrete plants and other industries. But University of Cincinnati Professor Joo-Youp Lee said the Golden Fleece of carbon capture is drawing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, which is much, much harder.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
uc.edu | Michael Miller
Mosquitoes are able to survive prolonged droughts by drinking blood, which helps to explain how their populations quickly rebound when it finally rains, biologists at the University of Cincinnati said. UC postdoctoral researcher Christopher Holmes led a study examining how two species of mosquito known for infecting people with diseases such as malaria were able to survive nearly three weeks without rain.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
uc.edu | Michael Miller
The Lake Okeechobee News in Florida highlighted an ambitious research project to unlock the genome of an insect that has devastated citrus growers. Biologists with the University of Cincinnati collaborated with several other institutions on the project to study a sapsucking lice called the Asian citrus psyllid that feeds on citrus leaves. The insect spreads a bacterial infection called citrus greening disease that has caused billions of dollars in crop damage.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
msn.com | Michael Miller
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Jan 13, 2025 |
techxplore.com | Michael Miller
Until now, carbon capture has focused largely on removing greenhouse gases at their source, such as the emissions of power plants, refineries, concrete plants and other industries. But University of Cincinnati Professor Joo-Youp Lee said the Golden Fleece of carbon capture is drawing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, which is much, much harder. "The concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are so low," he said.
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