Captured Water, Carbon Dioxide From Car Exhaust Could Help Grow

Captured Water, Carbon Dioxide From Car Exhaust Could Help Grow

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Texas A&M researchers have a novel idea to capture carbon dioxide and water from passenger car exhaust and use them in urban greenhouses for food production.

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