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World’s first reactor converts ocean CO₂ into biodegradable bioplastic feedstock
Scientists develop a system that captures CO2 from seawater and converts it into bioplastic feedstock, cutting emissions.
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Bioplastics and the future of packaging
Bioplastics are emerging as a promising alternative to traditional plastics, offering packaging solutions made from renewable materials.
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3D-printed flexible antennas to keep drone and aircraft signals stable in motion
It tackles the long-standing problem of signal failure in flexible electronics caused by bending, movement, and environmental ...
Researchers at Monash University in Australia have published a study highlighting the potential of a new type of ...
University of New Hampshire researchers aim to create a green crab market to target the East Coast's green crab invasion ...
As the Washington Post reported, microplastics have been linked to a heightened risk of heart disease, kidney disease, ...
Materials supplier Braskem SA plans to stay resilient by concentrating its investments on sustainable solutions.
U.S. farmers will face financial losses due to China’s ongoing soybean boycott. The Illinois Soybean Association is looking ...
Eight immersive interiors, a special Mobilier National presentation, 200+ brands and a curated business lounge ...
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Scientists make incredible discovery after reengineering E. coli bacteria: 'Our group approached the challenge from a new angle'
Japanese researchers have discovered a way to tackle plastic pollution by engineering E. coli bacteria to make a ...
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