The construction and real estate industries are widely seen as the driving force behind Egypt's economic growth. But according to government data, the...
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Researchers from James Cook University (JCU) have made an exciting breakthrough that allows them to turn harmful microplastics into graphene, a highly valuable material. This achievement, published in the journal Small Science, offers a promising solution to the growing problem of microplastic pollution. Microplastics are tiny fragments of plastic that break down from larger waste. […]
The construction and real estate industries are widely seen as the driving force behind Egypt's economic growth. But according to government data, the...
A new study from the University shines a light on the enormous scale of uncollected rubbish and open burning of plastic waste in the first ever global...
MONDAY, Sept. 16, 2024 -- For the first time, scientists have detected microscopic microplastics lodged in the human brain. Researchers in Germany and...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed tiny robots, less than 1 millimeter in size, that can fold into 3D shapes and crawl, offering...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed tiny robots, less than 1 millimeter in size, that can fold into 3D shapes and crawl, offering...
Organic solar cells (OSCs)—promising alternatives to traditional inorganic solar cells—have many features that make them key players in a greener...
The world creates 57 million tons of plastic pollution every year and spreads it from the deepest oceans to the highest mountaintop to the inside of...
Fruit flies walking on miniature treadmills are helping scientists learn how the nervous system enables animals to move in an unpredictable and...
From Nigeria to Ethiopia and Kenya, these three entrepreneurs have spotted opportunities in Africa’s waste recycling industry.
A striking installation featuring a large brown trout made quite a buzz at the ‘Plastic: Waste and Resources Expo’ drawing the attention of over...