Shopping for a new mattress can be stressful—this is something you plan to sleep on for years to come, after all. But your old one can be its own...
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Swinburne researchers have turned old, unwanted mattresses into safe and sustainable building insulation materials using fungi. The team grew a common fungus together with shredded mattress foam to create a new material that is solid and lightweight. Their research is published in the journal Scientific Reports.
Shopping for a new mattress can be stressful—this is something you plan to sleep on for years to come, after all. But your old one can be its own...
Shopping for a new mattress can be stressful—this is something you plan to sleep on for years to come, after all. But your old one can be its own...
The plastic bottle you toss into the recycling bin today might one day help hold up the floor of a house. Engineers at MIT are developing a new way to...
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept method for programming mechanical properties into solid Lego-like...
Researchers at Flinders University have demonstrated a new way to create and recycle advanced polymer materials using ultraviolet light, offering a...
Researchers seek to overcome measurement issues arising from field’s youth, while some criticism has turned into harassment ......
Agricultural waste that is usually burned or left to rot could play a far bigger role in tackling climate change if it were instead used in...
Agricultural waste that is usually burned or left to rot could play a far bigger role in tackling climate change if it were instead used in...
In South and West Dallas, initiatives like Restorative Farms have turned vacant lots into hubs for fresh produce, job training, and sustainable...
Movies often show pets as our most loyal friends, members of the family who make us feel safe and loved. However, in the realm of horror, this bond...