plastic
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Will Algae Fabric Be The Clothing Material of the Future?
For the first time, researchers from the University of Rochester and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands used 3D printers and a novel bioprinting method to transform algae into tough and versatile living photosynthetic materials.
Latest Research Articles
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Airborne Plastic: Can Microplastics in the Air Affect Human Health?
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185 Baby Galápagos Tortoises Wrapped in Plastic Seized From Smugglers at Airport
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Chemical Recycling Technology: Can This Eliminate the Single-Use Plastic Problem?
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Space 'Real Estate' War: Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Race to Build Celestial Structure
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Seaweed May Replace Plastic as Future Source of Fuel and Food
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Newly Discovered Darkling Beetle Species has Larvae that can Degrade Plastic
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Plant-Based Bottles May Soon End Plastic Waste
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Filipinos Throw Out Billions of Sachets, Plastic Bags Each Day
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The Highest Microplastic Air Pollution Award Goes to London
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Here's How Australia Will Solve Their Waste Problem Soon
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Half a million Hermit Crabs Died Due To Plastics
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BPA-Free Plastic May Be Just As Dangerous To Health As Regular Plastic: Study