Water filters often fail to remove microplastics and can even introduce them. These microplastics pose health risks. University of Missouri researcher Maryam Salehi and associates developed a novel method to capture those microscopic intruders and safeguard the general public through the use of a fabric-like filter.
Machinex Technologies is excited to announce the grand opening of CARDS Recycling’s new Material Recovery Facility (MRF) on September 12, 2024, in Springdale, Arkansas.
According to a study published in Carbon Future on September 5th, 2024, chemists at Yale University and their colleagues have developed an electrochemical catalyst and membrane that provides an efficient and sustainable method for treating water contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE), a common and persistent environmental pollutant.
In a study published in Science, an international team of researchers, led by an engineer from CU Boulder, discovered the fundamental process causing such battery degeneration.
The METALLON Project investigates new recycling techniques with a lower environmental impact for these batteries, which are commonly used in electronic devices and electric mobility.
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In a recent article, researchers introduced a multifunctional sPEEK implant enhanced with BP/PDA and E7, offering superior antibacterial activity and osteogenesis for advanced bone repair applications.
In a study published in ACS Central Science, researchers describe a sugar-like polymer that binds heavy metals in insoluble clumps for simple removal.
According to a study published in Advanced Materials on August 30th, 2024, UW researchers created a flexible, durable electronic prototype that can harvest energy from body heat and convert it into electricity that can be used to power tiny devices like batteries, sensors, and LEDs.
According to a study published in Chemical Engineering Journal, a research team led by Principal Researcher Seungmin Hyun and Senior Researcher Hye-Mi So of the Department of Nano-devices and Displays of the Nano-convergence Manufacturing Research Division of the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, an institute under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Science and ICT, and Professor Soo-Hwan Jeong of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Kyungpook National University (President Won-hwa Hong) was successful in inventing an environmentally friendly self-charging energy harvester that can be used to generate electrical energy by moving the ions in seawater.
According to a University of Michigan-led study recently published in Matter, phase separation, when molecules separate like oil and water, works alongside oxygen diffusion to assist memristors—electrical components that preserve data using electrical resistance—retain information even when the power is turned off.
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