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Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a "forehead e-tattoo" – a wireless, paper-thin device that ...
Scientists created a camera thinner than human hair, flexible enough to bend with your movements, and capable of seeing ...
Engineers developed a membrane that filters the components of crude oil by their molecular size, an advance that could dramatically reduce the amount of energy needed for crude oil fractionation.
Learn how Dow’s BLUEWAVE™ technology facility in Lauterbourg, France enhances sustainability initiatives, drives innovation, ...
Researchers have developed an extremely thin, flexible imager that could be useful for noninvasively acquiring images from ...
Separating crude oil into products such as gasoline, diesel, and heating oil is an energy-intensive process that accounts for ...
In the wake of Luigi Mangione’s alleged killing of a health care CEO with a partially 3D-printed pistol, we built and tested ...
Natural rubber, one of the world's most widely manufactured biomaterials, has been used by humans for thousands of years. Its resistance to crack ...
A new process retains the long polymer chains present in natural rubber, creating rubber materials that are 10x tougher than regular commercial materials. This new extra-tough rubber could have ...
A study in ChemBioChem shows that ultraviolet-ozone (UVO) pretreatment significantly enhances PETase enzyme activity for breaking down PET in cotton/polyester textiles, offering a sustainable textile ...
Throughout its nearly 100-year manufacturing history, the crack resistance of natural rubber—one of the world's most widely ...
Michael Dong recently discussed sample preparation (SP) techniques for small-molecule drug substances and solid dosage forms.