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Scientists found a cheap metal catalyst that breaks down plastic waste over 10× better than platinum
Plastic is everywhere. From water bottles and food containers to household items and packaging, modern life depends heavily ...
Scientists are finding new ways to replace expensive, scarce platinum catalysts with something far more abundant: tungsten ...
But tungsten carbide has properties that have limited its applications. Marc Porosoff, an associate professor in the University of Rochester's Department of Chemical and Sustainability Engineering, ...
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A promising pathway to recycle CO₂ into the fuel of the future
What if carbon dioxide, often seen as a waste product, became a usable source of energy? This idea is now taking a concrete ...
The Buffalo Bills didn’t waste any time setting social media ablaze by announcing the dismissal of head coach Sean McDermott ...
The city is moving away from a traditional trash bag pickup model to using 64-gallon and 96-gallon carts that will be picked ...
Anil Ravipudi’s Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu has arrived in theatres, marking Chiranjeevi’s return to the big screen after ...
Alterra's liquefaction plant in Akron, Ohio, uses pyrolysis as its chemical recycling process to manufacture new plastics. The company originally used waste plastic to create fuel. (Courtesy of ...
Eni S.p.A.’s E chemical unit, Versalis, and Prysmian S.p.A., a leading provider of energy solutions and telecommunications systems in Italy, have joined forcesto create a circular economy for plastic ...
Christmas is over, but the remnants – stacks of cardboard boxes, bags of sparkly wrapping paper and maybe one or two broken ornaments – remain. Though it's easy to toss these items into the garbage, ...
EAST HARLEM, New York (WABC) -- A private garbage truck crashed into a car, shoving it into scaffolding surrounding an East Harlem apartment building Tuesday morning, killing a woman. According to ...
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