Scientists unveil a groundbreaking solar-powered technology that extracts water from lunar soil and converts astronaut CO₂ into breathable oxygen and fuel, potentially transforming long-term space missions.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking method to capture carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into syngas, offering a potential game-changer in tackling climate change and reducing emissions.
In a groundbreaking achievement, the James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed carbon dioxide in the atmospheres of exoplanets, revealing insights into planetary formation and the potential for life on their moons.