Non-Recyclable Biodegradable Plastics Get Second Lease At Life as Reusable Foam Medicine & Technology Jul 01, 2021 Biodegradable plastics are generally non-recyclable: they are intended as single-use materials that rapidly degrades back into smaller, safer materials. However, new research could find a second life for these plastic materials.
Can You Reuse Surgical Masks? Single-Use Raises Environmental Concerns Nov 25, 2020 The issue of throwing surgical masks after a single use has prompted scientists to ask if these masks could be reused.
Democratic Resettlement Community in Namibia Uses Sand-Filled Bottles For Construction Apr 25, 2019 The Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC) found a way to provide proper structures for the settlers.
Earth Hour: What Can You Do Beyond It? Mar 31, 2019 The Earth Hour has indeed inspired people from all over the world to save the planet, but is it all that people can do?
Exotic Particle X(2370) Made of Pure Force Could Be Lightest Glueball Predicted by Standard Model of Physics
Prehistoric Global Warming Caused by Massive Volcanic Eruption Turned Dinosaurs Into Warm-Blooded Animals
SPACE NASA Releases High-Definition Photos of Jupiter’s Moon Europa With Complex Surface Features Called ‘The Platypus’
SPACE James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Pair of Colliding Black Holes, Raising Questions Regarding Theories of Cosmology
SPACE Don Pettit, Oldest Active NASA Astronaut, Gears Up for New Mission to the International Space Station
SPACE Massive X8.7 Solar Flare From Super-Active Sunspot Causes Radio Blackouts Over North, South America Days After Widespread Aurora Displays