A group of 30 French and European experts worked on the collective scientific assessment[1], drawing on a corpus of over 4,500 international scientific publications as well as statistics and ...
Tokyo, Japan – A team led by researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University studied how microplastics in the environment accumulate heavy metals. As the microplastics spread, so do their toxic cargo.
AMES, Iowa – The trace amounts of toxic substances used to make plastics don’t contaminate the food or beverage products they contain at a significant level and pose no immediate threat to consumers, ...
Researchers in Sweden have unveiled a way to create high-performance electronic electrodes using nothing more than visible light and specially designed water-soluble monomers. This gentle, ...
Many people have a container of gas at home, in the garage, or inside a garden shed. Often it's for a lawn mower or other garden machinery, a generator, or maybe just as a backup in case the car runs ...
Researchers show visible light can polymerize conductive plastics into electrodes without toxic chemicals, enabling sensors ...
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