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Oceanography professors transform a research tool into a startup that’s sucking CO2 from seawater

GeekWire

It has a $500,000 deal with Frontier to remove 350 tons of carbon dioxide by 2026. ” Julian Sachs, cofounder and chief technology officer for Banyu Carbon, giving a demo of a reversible photoacid. — and an area that is also building infrastructure for carbon capture and geological storage.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO Business Intelligence

This applies to his IT group as well, specifically, in using AI to automate the review of customer contracts, Nardecchia says. On-prem infrastructure will grow cold — with the exception of storage, Nardecchia says. Some storage will likely stay on-prem while more is pushed into the public cloud, he says.

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