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Bioinspired yarn can harvest water from fog

Scientists have developed a bioinspired yarn capable of harvesting water from fog, providing an innovative solution to water scarcity in arid regions. By imitating the alternating hydrophobic and hydrophilic patterns seen ...

Citrus waste converted to biopolymers using cavitation

The citrus industry generates a substantial amount of waste, primarily peels and seeds, which are often underutilized despite their rich cellulose and pectin content. Conventional pectin and cellulose extraction methods are ...

Mussel-inspired adhesive comes unglued on command

Modern integrated microelectronic devices are often poorly repairable and difficult to recycle. Debondable adhesives play a key role in the transition to a circular economy with sustainable resources, less waste, and intelligent ...

Nature-inspired patterns boost polymer toughness

Biological systems are renowned for their ability to create strong yet resilient structures. A sea sponge, for instance, grows in layers, forming unique patterns that integrate minerals with softer regions, creating an ideal ...

Polymer foam aims to transform oil spill cleanup

University of Waterloo researchers have developed a new material that can absorb more than eight times its weight in oil, offering a new solution in preventing groundwater contamination from spills or accidents. The study, ...

Porous gas-adsorbing materials reveal hidden softness

A team of researchers has reshaped our understanding of developing gas storage materials known as porous coordination polymers (PCPs), which is also known as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).

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Biomass-based polymer can capture and release CO₂ without high pressure or extreme temperatures
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Bioengineers develop a new environmentally friendly adhesive polymer
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Stranded student helps design synthetic polymers to combat fungal infections
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Living plastics: A new solution for plastic degradation through synthetic biology
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Materials scientists develop road map for designing responsive gels with unusual properties
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Chalk-based coating creates a cooling fabric
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AI accelerates discovery of next-gen polymers
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New supramolecular polymer shows spontaneous unfolding and aggregation
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Small molecule organic eutectics show potential for replacing plastics
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New bacteria-derived hydrogel shows promise for muscle tissue regeneration
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Researchers shed light on how to make photopolymerization much more efficient
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Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane
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Team demonstrates halogen bonding for selective electrochemical separation, a path to sustainable chemical processing
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Up-cycling petroleum waste into a high-performance yet sustainable triboelectric nanogenerator
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Poor countries recycle far more imported plastic than previously thought—but it's not enough
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A leap in behavioral modeling: Scientists replicate animal movements with unprecedented accuracy
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Nanopillars create tiny openings in the nucleus without damaging cells
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Surprising amount and variety of gamma radiation is produced in large tropical thunderstorms, observations reveal
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First map of every neuron in an adult brain has been produced for a fruit fly
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Study finds Mexican free-tailed bats unlikely to spread Chagas disease in Texas
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New super-Neptune exoplanet discovered
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Do coyotes have puppy dog eyes? New study reveals wild canines share dog's famous expression
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Scientists use tiny 'backpacks' on turtle hatchlings to observe their movements
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Study links hurricanes to higher death rates for nearly 15 years after a storm
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Scientists decode brain mechanisms of stopping in Drosophila
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New method quantifies single-cell data's risk of private information leakage
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Bottlenose dolphins 'smile' at each other while playing, research shows
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Synthetic modules boost production of animal-based nutrients in plants
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Planning a drug's route in the body with synthetic chemistry
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Smoke from megafires puts orchard trees at risk: Effects last months, reducing nut yields
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Webb researchers discover lensed supernova, confirm Hubble tension
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Scientists find plausible geological setting that may have sparked life on Earth

Synthetic mucus can mimic the real thing

More than just a sign of illness, mucus is a critical part of our body's defenses against disease. Every day, our bodies produce more than a liter of the slippery substance, covering a surface area of more than 400 square ...

Researchers first to link silicon atoms on surfaces

Materials such as gallium arsenide are extremely important for the production of electronic devices. As supplies of it are limited, or they can present health and environmental hazards, specialists are looking for alternative ...

The world's longest bottlebrush polymer ever synthesized

NIMS and RIKEN have succeeded in synthesizing the longest ever bottlebrush polymer. This polymer—resembling a green foxtail—is composed of a main chain and numerous side chains grafting from it. The team also succeeded ...