Researchers in Japan have developed a novel plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, potentially mitigating microplastic pollution. Created...
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A team of scientists from the University of Nottingham has found a clever way to stop harmful bacteria from growing on plastic surfaces—just by changing the texture of the plastic itself. This discovery could lead to safer medical devices and fewer infections in hospitals. Medical tools like catheters and breathing tubes are often made from […] The post Scientists discover natural way to stop infections on medical devices appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Researchers in Japan have developed a novel plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, potentially mitigating microplastic pollution. Created...
Researchers in Japan have developed a novel plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, potentially mitigating microplastic pollution. Created...
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Monsoon may bring respite from the summer heat, but the high humidity and lack of sunlight create ideal breeding grounds for bacteria, leading to a...
Monsoon may bring respite from the summer heat, but the high humidity and lack of sunlight create ideal breeding grounds for bacteria, leading to a...
Astronomers have found a new way to study the very first stars that lit up the universe—by listening to ancient radio signals from just 100 million...
Astronomers have found a new way to study the very first stars that lit up the universe—by listening to ancient radio signals from just 100 million...
New crystal discovery could transform screens and sensors For years, scientists believed they had a clear understanding of how crystals interact with...
Batteries power many things in our daily lives—from smartphones to electric vehicles—but the material used inside them is far from perfect. Right...
Batteries power many things in our daily lives—from smartphones to electric vehicles—but the material used inside them is far from perfect. Right...