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Crystal structure of iron minerals found to break down toxic plastic additives faster
Scientists find that natural iron minerals can speed up the breakdown of toxic plastic additives in the environment.
A single atom of silver working in synergy with carbon and nitrogen atoms can efficiently convert polluting nitrogenous waste ...
AFCAT Eligibility Criteria 2026 includes information on age limit, nationality, educational qualifications, and physical ...
The 2025 Massachusetts AI Models program doled out seven grants, including five to university-led artificial intelligence ...
Caption Karimah Preston, a student in the Duke Climate & Sustainability Master of Engineering program, found that ...
A new study from Clarkson University is uncovering surprising clues about how simple, everyday actions—like talking or ...
Continuous rainfall, stormwater runoff, wastewater treatment plants and littering zones transport microplastics to urban ...
Widely used in F1 Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE platform is also helping to drive innovation away from the track ...
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Dirty water boosts prospects for clean hydrogen
Wastewater can replace clean water as a source for hydrogen production, eliminating a major drawback to hydrogen fuel and ...
UD chemical engineer wins the AIChE Langer Prize for efforts to harness biology to manage plastic waste sustainably ...
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Biochar made from wood hits steel-level strength in sustainable materials feat
University of Toronto researchers create biochar from wood as strong as mild steel, redefining sustainable materials.
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