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Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a device designed to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air and turn it into fuel.
The reactor is solely solar-powered and uses the power of the Sun to turn the carbon dioxide into syngas.
Syngas is short for synthesis gas and can be used as a fuel, but the team is aiming to find a way of converting it into liquid fuel.
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