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Scientists have found a new way to produce sugar from corn stalks and other crop waste, potentially opening a new pathway to sustainable biofuels.
Your recycled kitchen utensils might be harboring a toxic secret.
Annual fiber use consumption is up to 125 million metric tons. These rising consumerism rates are causing problems, but one researcher may have found the solution.
A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the environment.
Scientists have developed a technique using soundwaves to separate materials for recycling, hoping to prevent “potentially harmful” chemicals from leaching into the environment. Researchers at the ...
A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the ...
Aduro and Siemens will work together to develop advanced automation for Aduro's next-generation chemical-recycling pilot ...
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He is on the Board of Directors at Eastman Chemical Co., Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., Phoenix Children's Hospital and Together For Safer Roads, Inc. Mr. Slager was previously employed as an ...
A national trade group has nearly doubled its spending in Albany since the packaging reduction bill was introduced and taken ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline This commonly used plastic chemical caused 350,000 heart ...
The process yielded more than 96% defluorination efficiency and 99.98% removal of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a common ...