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AI software explored for real-time management of algae facade

The team behind a new algae facade system designed to suck CO2 from polluted city environments is developing AI and computer vision technologies to give it the ability to self-learn.

The “urban curtain” photobioreactor is a bioplastic membrane covered with pillows of microalgae that capture and store CO2 from the atmosphere and release oxygen.

The system was developed by PhotoSynthetica, a company set up by London-based architect EcoLogicStudio in partnership with researchers at Bartlett University College London (UCL) and the University of Innsbruck, as a more efficient and compact alternative to planting trees or shrubs in cities with limited space.

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