Johns Hopkins APL researchers are leveraging advances in carbon dioxide capture, chemical engineering and synthetic biology to produce nutritionally complete and tasty foods on demand, in the field.
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Johns Hopkins researchers are working on a way to pull harmful carbon dioxide gases out of the air and convert them into a form of solid
carbon useful in applications ranging from farming to construction.