Researchers at the University of Missouri have developed a new #elastomer material with skin like soft properties.
The ultra soft and stretchable material is used for wearable health devices.
Article link: https://t.co/e5zJp24UTl
#Medical#Elastomers#Research#Innovation
According to research at Sydney University, scientists have discovered plastic-eating fungi, presenting a breakthrough solution for the #plasticsindustry.
This discovery provides a natural and sustainable method of #plastic degradation.
Article link: https://t.co/3p0fjIdCE2
Researchers at Western University collaborated with CTK Bio Canada to develop a biodegradable, hemp-based sustainable material.
Article link: https://t.co/CLjeXpQpbq
#MaterialsScience#Research#Plastic#PlasticsIndustry
A new scalable technique for creating soft polymers with customizable structures has been discovered, opening possibilities for applications in lightweight materials, environmental solutions, and more.
Article link: https://t.co/aJukJzT1g3
#PolymerInnovation#MaterialScience
Scientists have successfully enhanced the efficiency of an enzyme responsible for breaking down PET plastic.
This development could lead to more effective recycling of plastic waste.
Article link: https://t.co/LH8ufHCNCO
#Plastic#GeneticEngineering#MaterialDevelopment
Scientists from Boise State University have engineered a new plastic alternative using superglue.
The material offers a more recyclable solution relative to polystyrene.
Article link: https://t.co/Dy3uE9ikyp
#Plastic#Sustainability#MaterialDevelopment#Research
Researchers at Colorado State University have discovered a way to redesign a class of polymers using naturally occurring microorganisms.
Article link: https://t.co/Cc65VXXF5t
#Sustainability#Innovation#Polymers
Scientists at the University of Vermont have developed a new tool that enables them to create highly precise custom materials.
Article link: https://t.co/UdGXbgJQ9a
#Research#Innovation#AdvancedMaterials#Plastics#Rubber
Researchers in Japan developed a new method for making more environmentally friendly, heat-resistant, and transparent #plastics.
The method is expected to lead to the development of new functional polymer materials.
Article link: https://t.co/POXFMr89Dm
#Sustainability
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder developed a rubber-like film material that can leap up to a height of nearly 200 times its thickness.
The material presents opportunities for applications such as soft robotics.
Link: https://t.co/CYqWiLXTm0
#Rubber#Research
Scientists at the US DOE and Cornell University converted a post-consumer single-use plastic into a fully recyclable material with the same quality and enhanced recyclability.
Article link: https://t.co/OkKZO7S9UQ
#Plastics#PlasticIndustry#Innovation#SingleUsePlastic
Researchers at Penn State University have developed a fully rubbery stretchable diode.
The new findings address critical device needs in biomedical device and robotics applications.
Article link: https://t.co/QSj2M4ee66
#Rubber#RubberIndustry#Research#BiomedicalDevices
University of Chicago scientists have discovered a new material that opens up a new class of conductive #plastics material.
The material offers new processing options and opportunities for new technology development.
Link: https://t.co/ij7dmSMuyx
#PlasticsIndustry#Innovation
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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have designed a new material system for recycling mixed plastics and bringing an efficient circular economy into reach.
Article link: https://t.co/7L98hGwE0H
#Sustainability#MaterialScience#Plastics#Research#Innovation
Curious about where to innovate in your lab?
Learn about the different types of innovation and how you can identify and address efficiency gaps.
Article link: https://t.co/o1rBAjvzRf
#Laboratory#Efficiency#Innovation#Implementation