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Scientists develop incredible leaf-inspired material that could replace plastic: 'Very strong'
A research team from Washington University, St. Louis, recently developed a leaf-inspired bioplastic that holds up well in comparison to standard petroleum-based plastics in terms of resilience but ...
A team at Harvard University may have cracked the code to turning everyday waste like hair, wool, and feathers into new, usable materials—without relying on harsh chemicals. Their study, published in ...
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