Researchers in Denmark are building a robot that points to the future of e-waste recycling. It could benefit both he planet — and businesses.
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Solar-powered 'artificial plant' purifies radioactive soil by 95% in 20 days
The innovative device, which mimics a plant’s natural transpiration process, reduced cesium concentration in soil by over 95% ...
Sean and Natasha Banerjee pose in their lab. The two Wright State University professors recently received a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study small-scale manufacturing and ...
A single AI model trained to control numerous robotic bodies can operate unfamiliar hardware and adapt eerily well to serious ...
Everyday items like car tires, plastic bags and foam cushions come from materials called polymers that can take years to ...
Traditionally, chemical reactions have been described as one-line "equations" in which substrates, say A and B, convert purposefully but rigidly into a desired product, say C. Naturally, it has been ...
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