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Starch sachets release fertilizer in a controlled manner and can replace petroleum-derived polymers
An innovative product with the potential to replace polymers used in soil fertilizers is being developed in São Carlos in the ...
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New smart plastics can be programmed to break down on schedule
Plastic trash lining a mountain trail might not seem like the start of a chemistry breakthrough, but for Yuwei Gu, it was.
A group lead by Prof. Yang Liu from Huazhong University of Science and Technology has created a new type of "upgraded" ...
Plastic is everywhere in modern society. While it has paved the way for enormous progress, the pollution it leaves behind is ...
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Spray on polymer shield helps plants fight bacteria and survive drought
On a warming planet, your food supply depends on crops that can survive heat, drought and fast spreading disease. Now ...
The new facility accelerates catheter design with rapid prototyping, testing capabilities, and university research ...
Industry expert Michael Sura does the detective work and comes up with a hypothesis on how an Indian PhD’s “Solid-State ...
Regulatory questions cloud the segment’s future, as do concerns about feedstocks, material capabilities and compostability ...
Traditional methods of rare earth mining are resource-intensive and pose significant environmental damage. Technology ...
A research team led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have presented a new way to produce hydrogen gas without ...
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Scientists develop recyclable epoxy resin for planes and wind turbines
Researchers in Switzerland have unveiled a recyclable epoxy resin that enables reuse of composite materials in aircraft and ...
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Water-based zinc battery achieves 1,000 cycles with bamboo-derived hydrogel
Researchers have developed a sustainable, plant-derived cellulose hydrogel that solves the "dendrite problem" in aqueous zinc ...
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