Environment
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Citrus Derivatives Can Create 100% Renewable Transparent Wood
Researchers have brought the see-through wood construction material to a new standard five years since it was first introduced. By infusing wood with a transparent bio-plastic made from citrus fruit, they could make their composite 100% green - and more translucent.
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The Fight Against Climate Change May Be Compromised Due to the Global Vaccine Crisis
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