
ELEANOR HALL: Now to our story about those scientific sponges. They work like your everyday kitchen sponge and scientists say that what they're calling "molecular sponges" could hold the key to dealing with greenhouse gas pollution.
A team of Australian researchers has developed crystals full of microscopic holes that can capture gases like carbon dioxide and the scientists designed them specifically to be used in facilities like power stations, as Michael Edwards reports.
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