Bio
Xiang Yu received his Ph.D. in Macromolecular Science and Engineering from Virginia Tech. He is now an information scientist at CAS, focusing on document and structure analysis of macromolecular chemistry publications.

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Combatting carbon emissions: Is carbon capture the answer?
This article summarizes the results of an extensive recent analysis of carbon dioxide capture, including research trends, methods employed, and storage.

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Biopolymers: manufacturing’s latest green hero?
Biopolymers, or bio-derived polymers, are generated from renewable sources, which fix atmospheric CO2 and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.