AZoM on MSN
AIMPLAS Explores Microorganisms and Viruses to Accelerate the Biodegradation of Bioplastics
Growing concern about plastic waste management and the need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels has driven the development ...
Toy overload is real. Storage fills quickly, attention fades, and many well-meant gifts lose their appeal within weeks.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Flesh-Eating Screwworms Are Creeping Closer to a Comeback in the United States
Roughly 60 years ago, the United States eradicated the New World screwworm, an insect that feeds on living tissue. But now, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
This solvent-free process makes graphene both conductive and easy to disperse
By using mechanical force and a common amino acid, researchers have demonstrated a way to make graphene both electrically ...
Simplified In Short on MSN
Death explained: The science of decomposition
What truly happens to the human body after death? From the first minutes to long-term decomposition, we explore the biological journey of the body shedding light on a natural process that’s both ...
For some families, the hardest part isn’t just losing a loved one — it’s not knowing exactly what happened. That uncertainty ...
Professor Gamgee's process for preserving meat, accounts of which we have heretofore published, has lately been put in ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Basalt and cotton fiber composite yarn advance textile industry's green transition
A research team from the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has ...
FOX 5 Atlanta on MSN
2 Gwinnett women charged after 25 dogs seized, 13 found dead in cruelty case
Two Gwinnett County women face animal cruelty charges after police say dozens of dogs were found alive and dead inside a ...
Chico Enterprise-Record on MSN
Palermo’s flooding woes continue as county works toward clean water program
Butte County Water and Resource Conservation District Director Kamie Loeser said the master plan is still being finalized but ...
Study Finds on MSN
Study: Wages Drive 95% of Upward Financial Mobility, Not Investments
Researchers found that 95% of people who moved up the income ladder did so through wage increases alone or wages plus ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results