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Engineers turn waste cardboard into a low-carbon building material
1+ hour, 20+ min ago (897+ words) A new building system made from cardboard, soil, and water slashes carbon emissions and reimagines how sustainable construction can work. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) Concrete has long been the backbone of modern construction, but it comes with a heavy environmental cost. Cement…...
They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands
2+ hour, 25+ min ago (803+ words) Home - Science - They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands A tiny new player has joined the list of inhabitants inside the human body. While we…...
The Next Frontier for Your Carbon Footprint: Toilet Paper
5+ hour, 25+ min ago (457+ words) Toilet paper, a product used for a few seconds before being disposed of forever, is typically made with trees, energy-intensive manufacturing processes, and chemicals that can... The Next Frontier for Your Carbon Footprint: Toilet Paper Toilet paper, a product used…...
The Chemistry of Birds (28): Oil Spills
6+ hour, 27+ min ago (261+ words) Unfortunately, yes. Here is why " as usual for this series, mainly from a chemical (well, yes, also physical, but physicists are usually too busy to invent nuclear power to bother with this kind of stuff) point of view. Oil destroys…...
Scientists print the world’s smallest infrared sensors—no silicon required
7+ hour, 5+ min ago (452+ words) Engineers have created the smallest fully printed infrared light sensors ever made, opening a new path toward cheaper, smaller, and more flexible infrared technologies. The breakthrough comes from a research team led by Professor Leo Tianshuo Zhao at the University…...
Sodium-Ion Battery Breakthrough: Why This Could Be the Real Game-Changer for EVs?
8+ hour, 13+ min ago (519+ words) The electric vehicle (EV) industry ended 2025 with a major shift. Sodium-ion batteries, long viewed as a secondary technology, have now become a serious contender in the EV battery race. Two major developments marked this shift: CATL's commercial production of its…...
Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries
9+ hour, 45+ min ago (611+ words) A team of researchers in China has just pulled the curtain back on a new sodium-sulfur battery design that could fundamentally change the math on energy storage. By leaning into the very chemistry that has historically made sulfur a headache…...
Researchers Develop Microfibrillation Technology to Recycle Multilayer Plastic Packaging
11+ hour, 8+ min ago (178+ words) Researchers Develop Microfibrillation Technology to Recycle Multilayer Plastic Packaging'geneonline.com Researchers Develop Microfibrillation Technology to Recycle Multilayer Plastic Packaging Researchers have developed a new approach to recycling multilayer plastic packaging, addressing one of the most difficult challenges in waste management....
Bacterial shell protein shows promise for safe, wearable electronics
11+ hour, 47+ min ago (298+ words) Sunday January 11, 2026 A team of Indian scientists has discovered a semiconductor-like property in a self-assembling bacterial shell protein that could pave the way for safe, environmentally friendly wearable and implantable electronic devices. Researchers at the Institute of Nano Science and…...
3DC showcases new 3D graphene nanomaterial for batteries at CES 2026
12+ hour, 9+ min ago (643+ words) At CES 2026, Japanese startup 3DC showcased a new 3D graphene nanomaterial designed to improve fast-charging and high-power battery performance. The material, called Graphene MesoSponge (GMS), uses a porous, nanoscale structure that allows electrons to move more freely inside battery electrodes. Unlike flat…...