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BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > engineering-microbes-for-sustainable-microplastic-breakdown

Engineering Microbes for Sustainable Microplastic Breakdown

Engineering Microbes for Sustainable Microplastic Breakdown1+ hour, 5+ min ago In recent years, the insidious threat of microplastics has garnered heightened attention within the scientific community and among environmental activists. These tiny fragments, measuring less than 5mm, infiltrate ecosystems, oceans, and even the food chain, posing significant risks to wildlife and…...

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Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > energy > scalable-electrolyzers-advance-green-hydrogen-production

More efficient, scalable electrolyzers advance green hydrogen production

More efficient, scalable electrolyzers advance green hydrogen production3+ hour, 49+ min ago Instead of relying on scarce and critical materials such as platinum derivatives, the newly developed formulations use more accessible alternatives. Led by Tecnicas Reunidas alongside Matteco, the Technological Institute for Children's Products and Leisure (AIJU), and the University of Valencia,…...

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Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > science > transparent-nanowire-films-block-electromagnetic-noise

Transparent nanowire films block 99.97% of electromagnetic noise

Transparent nanowire films block 99.97% of electromagnetic noise6+ hour, 2+ min ago We live inside a storm of invisible signals. Phones, Wi-Fi routers, 5G networks, smartwatches, and medical sensors constantly send and receive electromagnetic waves." While this wireless traffic powers modern technology, it also creates a serious side effect, electromagnetic interference (EMI). These…...

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deccanchronicle.com
deccanchronicle.com > southern-states > telangana > scientists-explore-future-of-mofs-at-global-meet-in-gdc-wardhannapet-1925441

Scientists Explore Future Of MOFs At Global Meet In GDC, Wardhannapet

11+ hour, 20+ min ago Government Degree College (GDC), Wardhannapet, in Warangal district successfully hosted an international online conference on "Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) " A Nobel Prize-Winning Discovery" on Saturday night. WARANGAL: The Government Degree College (GDC), Wardhannapet, in Warangal district successfully hosted an international online…...

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Earth.com
earth.com > news > new-process-converts-plastic-bottles-into-paracetamol-drugstore-pain-killer

New process converts plastic bottles into a common drugstore painkiller

New process converts plastic bottles into a common drugstore painkiller14+ hour, 58+ min ago A team of scientists has engineered bacteria that converts chemicals made from plastic bottles into a common drugstore painkiller called paracetamol, which is the active ingredient in Tylenol. Inside small flasks in a Scottish lab, the microbes converted plastic-based starting…...

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ArchDaily
archdaily.com > 1035580 > jan-koum-center-for-nanoscience-and-nanotechnology-michel-remon-and-associes

Jan Koum Center For Nanoscience And Nanotechnology / Michel Rémon & Associés

Jan Koum Center For Nanoscience And Nanotechnology / Michel Rémon & Associés21+ hour, 28+ min ago Completed in 2024 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Images by Omri Amsalem, Harel Gilboa, Nimrod Levy. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY The largest university in Israel is located north of Tel Aviv at "Spring Hill", within the Ramat Aviv neighborhood. Founded 1953,... Text description provided…...

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lesswrong.com
lesswrong.com > posts > uRyQx9F6cPM5CGwHJ > why-the-alchemists-couldn-t-build-rockets

Why the alchemists couldn't build rockets — LessWrong

Why the alchemists couldn't build rockets — LessWrong1+ day, 7+ hour ago People sometimes ask why theory is so important, and recently I've been reading John D. Clark's wonderful book Ignition!: An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants, and I've started thinking rocketry and chemistry provide a good example. Chemistry turned manufacturing new…...

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@LC_GC
chromatographyonline.com > view > dr-rigoberto-advincula-on-advancing-polymer-research-with-py-gc-ms

Dr. Rigoberto Advincula on Advancing Polymer Research With Py-GC/MS | LCGC International

Dr. Rigoberto Advincula on Advancing Polymer Research With Py-GC/MS | LCGC International1+ day, 8+ hour ago Rigoberto Advincula, PhD, of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, explains how pyrolysis combined with GC/MS and AI-driven analysis advance polymer characterization, optimize composites, and support innovation in 3D printing and product development. Sponsored by Frontier Laboratories, Ltd. Rigoberto Advincula, PhD,…...

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Futurity
futurity.org > why-batteries-lose-charge-3314292

Batteries lose charge when they 'breathe"

Batteries lose charge when they 'breathe"1+ day, 8+ hour ago Researchers have identified a key reason why the batteries used to power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles deteriorate over time. The work is a critical step toward building faster, more reliable, and longer-lasting batteries. The findings shed new light…...

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Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > science > solvent-free-process-graphene-conductive

Amino-acid-based milling produces conductive graphene with low waste

Amino-acid-based milling produces conductive graphene with low waste1+ day, 10+ hour ago A solvent-free milling process inserts nitrogen into graphene while keeping it conductive and stable in common solvents. Graphene has dazzled scientists for years with its extreme strength, thinness, and ability to carry electrical current with almost no resistance. However, outside…...