Chewing gum can release thousands of microplastics into saliva. Scientists say more research is needed but suggest chewing ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Chewing gum can release hundreds of microplastics—or tiny plastic particles—into saliva, a new study found.While research is still emerging, microplastics have been ...
A chance discovery led a team of scientists from Rice University, University of Cambridge and Stanford University to ...
Researchers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology successfully develop an eco-friendly plastic material using ...
When you chew gum, you’re essentially gnawing on plastic.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers introduce a sulfur diimide reagent that enables the installation ...
Microplastics —tiny plastic bits that can take hundreds of years to break down—are everywhere, from tap water to tea bags, ...
According to a recent study by Future Market Insights, global sales of acrylic acid are projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.3% from 2024 to 2034, reaching a value of USD 18,203.4 million by 2034, up from ...
In a world increasingly aware of the environmental impact of fossil fuels, researchers are embarking on a venture to find ...
Bhagya Nallaperuma, a specialist in the Department of Environmental Health and Safety, has co-authored a review on natural ...
4c01341. Information on the parametrization of the MARTINI bonded potentials for PVDF and calculation of reference density for the bulk polymer at the CG level (Sections 1 and 2); details of the ...
Interest in these types of conducting polymers has grown significantly in recent years. They have a chemical structure that allows them to conduct electricity similar to silicon while maintaining the ...