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Tokyo Creates Inexpensive Catalyst Efficient Carbon Dioxide Reduction

A novel coordination polymer-based photocatalyst for CO2 reduction exhibits unprecedented performance, giving scientists at Tokyo Tech hope in the fight against global warming. Made from...

New Method for Recycling Polystyrene

New Method for Recycling Polystyrene: Ocean trash and overflowing landfills have drawn widespread attention to the plastic waste that we put into our environment....

Wooden Furniture Arrives Flat, then Dry’s into a 3D Shape

Wooden Furniture Arrives Flat, then Dry's into a 3D Shape: Wooden objects are usually made by sawing, carving, bending or pressing. That’s so old...

Building Better Batteries, Faster

PhD student Pablo Leon uses machine learning to expedite research on novel battery materials, while helping newer students navigate graduate school. Rachel Yang | MIT News correspondent Building...

Japanese Resin Makers Collaborate Biomass-Derived Polycarbonate

Mitsui Chemicals will supply biomass-derived BPA to Teijin, which will use it to produce biomass polycarbonate resin. Japanese Resin Makers Collaborate Biomass-Derived Polycarbonate: Mitsui Chemicals Inc....

Rare Earth Materials on the Molecular Level

by Wiley Rare Earth Materials on the Molecular Level: Rare-earth metals are indispensable for many technical products, from smartphones, laptops, batteries, electromotors, and wind turbines, to...

Plastic Upcycling: From Waste to Fuel for Less

Plastic upcycling provides a way to reuse the waste carbon now cluttering landfills and beaches. Credit: Sara Levine, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory by Pacific Northwest National...

Recycled Plastics Boost Properties of Carbon Fiber

Chemically altered lignin combined with polyacrylonitrile strengthens carbon fiber while making it even lighter in weight. Recycled Plastics Boost Properties of Carbon Fiber: The second...

New Animal Inspired Lightweight Designs

By Rachel Crowell The animals could inspire the creation of strong, but lightweight new materials Sea urchin skeletons may owe some of their strength to a common...

Manufacturing Metal-Organic Framework-Based Composites for Efficiency

By Michelle Revels Manufacturing Metal-Organic Framework-Based Composites for Efficiency: Dr. Qingsheng Wang, associate professor and George Armistead ‘23 Faculty Fellow in the Artie McFerrin Department...
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