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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 10/Jul 23:52

Scientists turn plastic waste into treasure with lasers and 2D materials

A global team of researchers led by engineers from Texas has discovered a groundbreaking way to tackle the world’s plastic waste problem. They have developed a method to break down plastic molecules into their smallest parts using lasers, which makes it easier to reuse the materials. This method involves placing plastics on two-dimensional materials known […]

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