Study suggests LEGO bricks could survive in ocean for up to 1,300 years
Credit: Andrew Turner, University of Plymouth A LEGO brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, ...
Credit: Andrew Turner, University of Plymouth A LEGO brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, ...
Innovative manufacturing technique can create new types of microparticles for applications such as drug delivery, diagnostics and tissue engineeringCredit: Stefan ...
An unprecedented look at how monomer sequence affects charge transport in precisely defined chain moleculesCredit: Doris Dahl, Beckman Institute, University ...
Credit: (Mussel Polymers Inc. A novel underwater adhesive technology, based on a glue used naturally by marine creatures, soon may ...
Credit: Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society You're at the office. You've typed up a report and press print. Walk ...
Credit: N. Hanacek/NIST Unlike diamonds, solar panels are not forever. Ultraviolet rays, gusts of wind and heavy rain wear away ...
Credit: UNIST With the spread of electric vehicles, interest in "high capacity batteries" is high. Lithium metal batteries, which use ...
Credit: Francesca De Falco Wearing clothes can release even greater quantities of microfibres to the environment than washing them, new ...
The method also could advance producing plastics from natural oilsCredit: University of Houston Plastics are a victim of their own ...
Ground-state electron transfer in all-polymer donor-acceptor heterojunctionsCredit: Thor Balkhed A research group led by Simone Fabiano at the Laboratory of ...
Credit: University of Southampton Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered a new way to create one hand of ...
The technology combines nanolithography, microfluidics, and organic chemistry to create synthetic surfaces at the scale and with the complexity of ...
Canadian researchers used circular molecules to change the properties of a surfaceCredit: Chaoying Fu Over millennia, civilizations progressed through the ...
Nanomaterial can operate as an early-alert system, sensing slight changes in body temperatureCredit: University of Houston Researchers have reported a ...
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