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Upgrading keratin to make a biodegradable plastic

A team of materials scientists from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, the University of Milano-Bicocca, and Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia via Morego, all in Italy, has found a way to use keratin to make a type of biodegradable ...

Pure porous polymers promise cleaner air and energy solutions

A group of researchers from Tohoku University developed a method for synthesizing a special type of polymer that has applications for reducing greenhouse gas emissions—a major concern amidst a period of rapid climate change.

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Making clean water more accessible: New membrane filter enhances desalination speed and cost-effectiveness
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Microwave reactor can recycle aramid fibers found in bulletproof vests
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Sacrificial scaffolding helps new hydrogels heal quickly
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From scraps to sips: Biomass-based hydrogel pulls drinking water from thin air
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Light-triggered process breaks down polymers into monomers for easier recycling
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Polyurethane with shape memory change from foil to foam when heated
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Thermophilic bacterium achieves high conversion rate for plastic recycling
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Plastic bottles easier to recycle with new degradable glue
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Self-driving lab transforms electronic polymers discovery
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Innovative epoxy resin combines fire safety, recyclability and high performance
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Innovative porous organic crystal structure offers superior CO₂ separation
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Researchers surpass silkworm silk by taking a holistic approach
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New 3D printing technique replicates nature's delicate fibers with precision
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Recyclable plastic for the printer: A step toward a circular economy for synthetic polymers
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Eco-friendly method can separate and recycle refrigerants tied to climate crisis
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Automated polymer design tool integrates machine learning and molecular simulations
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Sustainable plant-based membrane works without fossil fuel materials and toxic solvents

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Hidden side channels in quantum sources could compromise secure communication
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Doubling down on metasurfaces: Bilayer device can control many forms of polarized light
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Liquid-bodied robot enables precise eradication of implant-related biofilm infections
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Tree rings from Canada's Gaspésie mountains reveal effects of global warming dating back almost a century
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A validated model can predict the growth of Listeria in artisanal fresh cheeses
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Use of antifungals in agriculture may increase resistance in an infectious yeast
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Multifrequency observations explore radio galaxy 3C 111 and its jet
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Ancient tombs in Anatolia suggest reverence for youth preceded elite burials
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Efficient self-assembly enhances self-healing in advanced siloxane materials
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Giving up on photosynthesis: How a borrowed bacterial gene allows some marine diatoms to live on a seaweed diet
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Scientists merge two 'impossible' materials into new artificial structure
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Magnesium becomes a possible superconductor near the 2D limit
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Hidden virus harbored by fruit flies may influence experimental accuracy
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Live-cell labeling sheds light on how our DNA is packed and behaves in cells
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Binding to surface sugars enhances omicron variant's cell attachment, researchers discover
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Revolutionizing 3D vision: How miniaturized snapshot polarization imaging is transforming depth sensing
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A step towards life on Mars? Lichens survive Martian simulation in new study

Hitting this stretchy, electronic material makes it tougher

Accidents happen every day, and if you drop your smartwatch, or it gets hit really hard, the device probably won't work anymore. But now, researchers report on a soft, flexible material with "adaptive durability," meaning ...

Transforming wood waste for sustainable manufacturing

Lignin, a complex organic polymer, is one of the main components of wood, providing structural support and rigidity to make trees strong enough to withstand the elements. When transforming wood into paper, lignin is a key ...

Advancing tissue engineering with shape memory hydrogels

One of the primary goals in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine is the development of artificial scaffolds that can serve as substitutes for damaged tissue. These materials must ideally resemble natural ...

Bright and tough: A material that heals itself and glows

A research team at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) has succeeded in developing a self-healing material that is also capable of emitting a high amount of fluorescence when absorbing light. The research, ...

Solar-driven green synthesis of epoxides

Research published in the journal Science China Chemistry is expected to serve as comprehensive background knowledge and to provide researchers with insight into the recent developments of solar-driven green synthesis of ...

How bananas can be used to fight the plastic waste crisis

Bananas are one of the most popular and widely consumed fruits in the world. They are also the fourth most grown crop in the world, trailing only rice, wheat and corn. What could this tropical fruit have to do with fighting ...