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Interesting:
In the new study, the team focused on the electrochemical conversion of CO2 to ethylene, a widely used chemical that can be made into a variety of plastics as well as fuels, and which today is made from petroleum. But the approach they developed could also be applied to producing other high-value chemical products as well, including methane, methanol, carbon monoxide, and others, the researchers say.
Wonder what carbon monoxide can be used for
Confusing tennants
Glad they’re finally making ice cream sandwiches out of it.
Could do with more caramel drizzle, though.
People really gotta stop taking MIT articles as meaningful.