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New chemical process uses sunlight to turn plastic pollution into vinegar
Sunlight hits tiny particles of plastic floating in a clear water solution. Slowly, they begin to disappear, leaving behind a familiar household chemical: acetic acid, the main ingredient in vinegar.
Sometimes a visually compelling metaphor is all you need to get an otherwise complicated idea across. In the summer of 2001, a Tulane physics professor named John P.
Living bacteria that generate hydrogen from food waste could be key to a carbon-negative way of manufacturing everyday ...
Unseen but all around us, the air we breathe in enclosed spaces is crucial to our health and well-being. Indoor air is not simply outdoor air that has been run through a filter: it has its own ...
Microplastics have been detected in human blood, lungs, and brain tissue. Environmental health advocate Lindsay Dahl explains ...
The Donnelly Research Group at Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, UK) has published a compelling case study highlighting significant operational and scientific advantages when performing parallel ...
Tarnished silverware may lack its shine, but you can quickly and easily polish it with just a little help from this everyday ...
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'I couldn’t find a sunscreen I enjoyed using or wanted on my bathroom shelf, so I created my own'
She developed her brand Stil after years of frustration and reactions to mainstream chemical sunscreens.
With technology becoming more essential in everyday life, officials are warning of the dangers and harm it poses to ...
Today, most ethylene is made through steam cracking, a process that uses high-temperature steam to break down crude oil into ...
Some research suggests that avoiding environmental exposures, especially pre-conception, may help. Influencers branded the ...
A Scientific Examination of Fragrance Sensitivity, Endocrine Disruption, and the Hidden Impact of Synthetic Scent on ...
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