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Ancient Glass Breakthrough Traps CO2 and Hydrogen

Unlocking Glass's Hidden Potential The latest breakthrough in materials science has sent ripples through the scientific community.

Researchers from the University of Birmingham, working alongside international partners, have adapted a centuries old technique to create a new type of glass that can trap gases like CO2 and hydrogen with unprecedented ease.

This is not just any ordinary glass; it's a metal organic framework (MOF) glass, valued for its porous structure and ability to capture volatile substances.

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