FrostyYouCunt
FrostyYouCunt t1_j5xihc5 wrote
Reply to comment by Mflms in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by PNNL
You can also pump it underground beneath basalt layers and it binds to the basalt as it percolates upwards, forming carbonate rocks.
FrostyYouCunt t1_j5xgain wrote
It’s the moon called “Io” so you don’t have to click.
Io is leaving a sort of fart trail of stinky gases all the way around Jupiter.
FrostyYouCunt t1_izgmhwz wrote
Reply to US researchers have created metamaterials that move in response to ultrasound. They say it could provide a mechanism for movement in robots that would not require them to have an onboard power source. by lughnasadh
So that Bankman-Fried guy is working on robots now?
FrostyYouCunt t1_j61muij wrote
Reply to comment by HoosierDev in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by PNNL
It’s already being done.
I’m not an expert, but I think you’re talking out your ass.
Hydraulic fracturing is different from pumping gas into the ground because liquids are incompressible. Gasses are extremely compressible.