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An animal study finds that consuming nanoplastics is linked to changes in metabolism and liver function. A new animal study ...
Explore how Indian entrepreneurs are innovating with sustainable packaging materials like mycelium, seaweed, and agricultural ...
Current methods of antibody detection, such as conventional serological assays, are limited in terms of the amount of ...
Mice exposed to polystyrene nanoplastics developed problems in their guts and livers. It’s not yet clear if humans are similarly affected.
The efforts aim to ensure a steady supply of high-quality polymers suitable for food-grade and other packaging applications.
Results from a new animal study suggest that microscopic plastic particles found in food and beverages may affect glucose ...
Results from a new animal study suggest that microscopic plastic particles found in food and beverages may affect glucose ...
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Herein we present a study on nonspecific binding of proteins at highly dense packed hydrophobic polystyrene brushes. In this context, an atomic force microscopy tip was functionalized with ...
Feel like you're seeing fewer Styrofoam containers these days? You may be right. According to Packaging Dive, a wave of ...
Daniel Pope, founder of Submer, a company focused on sustainable data centers, was quoted in the press release saying: “The speed and depth of molecular screening achieved by Microsoft Discovery ...
Copolymers with polystyrene contents higher than 50% presented baroplastic ... The copolymers in emulsion were almost monodisperse with average molecular diameter between 30.7 nm and 45 nm. According ...