A team of researchers at Flinders University in Australia has found a safer and more eco-friendly way to extract gold—not just from traditional ore,...
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A team of researchers at Flinders University in Australia has found a safer and more eco-friendly way to extract gold—not just from traditional ore, but also from electronic waste like old computers. This new method could help reduce the use of dangerous chemicals and cut down on environmental damage caused by mining. Gold is a […] The post Gold rush 2.0: Scientists extract treasure from e-waste appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A team of researchers at Flinders University in Australia has found a safer and more eco-friendly way to extract gold—not just from traditional ore,...
Gold recovered from electronic waste in the Flinders University study. Credit: Flinders University An interdisciplinary team of experts in green...
An interdisciplinary team of experts in green chemistry, engineering and physics at Flinders University in Australia has developed a safer and more...
With e-waste reaching record levels, scientists have unveiled a sustainable method to extract gold from discarded electronics. ......
With e-waste reaching record levels, scientists have unveiled a sustainable method to extract gold from discarded electronics. ......
Scientists from the University of Bristol have found an exciting new use for a surprising material: rice paper. Yes, the same kind used to wrap...
When researchers completed a...
When researchers completed a...
A groundbreaking clinical trial led by researchers from the University of Toronto has shown that a new stem cell–derived therapy called zimislecel...
Scientists fear thousands of tonnes of chemicals dumped in mining tunnels in Alsace may seep into an aquifer, with devastating consequences for people...