Scientists from King's College London have announced that they have practically solved the problem of global warming.
According to experts, they have managed to recreate an enzyme capable of capturing carbon from the atmosphere.
Experts explained: “We have almost found a new solution for capturing climate-changing carbon,” as reported by Pravda.ru , citing the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
It is stated that the researchers were able to reproduce a chemical reaction that could be used to stop the process of global warming.
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The scientists noted: "We have recreated the chemical reaction that makes acetyl coenzyme A from carbon."
This enzyme is a biological catalyst that can accelerate chemical reactions and perform vital functions in nature.
It is emphasized that it has not been possible to reproduce this truly complex and labor-intensive process before.
The experts expressed hope that their success would have a beneficial effect on the work of their colleagues in related fields.