Biomaterials derived from biological sources are increasingly used across sectors and can reduce dependence on fossil-based ...
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German scientists to make plastics with crop waste for use in medical products, car components
The plan is to develop a cost-effective, energy-efficient technology for making innovative plastics based on polybutylene ...
A new Junior Research Group aims to make bioplastics out of organic waste such as green waste, hay and algae. The Project is ...
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The Hidden Plastics in Your Kitchen and Food
Many common kitchen items contain hidden plastics or plastic-like materials, from coatings to linings to microplastic ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
FUTURE space colonists could live inside giant 3D-printed homes on the Moon and Mars – and we might already know what they’ll ...
Well-ventilated spaces such as boulevards, wide avenues, parks, campuses, or areas with low-rise buildings provide give trees ...
Rather than yeast or microalgae, the company is working with oleaginous bacteria—which it claims are more productive.
The fish-shaped soy sauce bottle, the bread bag tag, and even the tiny ‘pizza table’ are all on the endangered list.
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How to read recycling symbols — and why those numbers matter
The recycling symbol on that container doesn't necessarily mean it can go in your curbside bin. Here's how to decode those plastic recycling numbers.
Monash University researchers are turning sugars from discarded food into natural plastic films that could replace ...
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