Researchers at the University of St Andrews have unveiled two breakthrough techniques for chemically recycling and upcycling nitrile‑rubber products, such as disposable gloves, seals, and industrial ...
Dr. Jodie Lobana unveils The 3.0 Professional™, a framework redefining how every profession governs AI agents. The 3.0 ...
Project Hail Mary reminds us how important our world is – and how vital science is to our continued existence on it.
A Rhode Island start-up is working to recycle spent nuclear fuel into long-lasting power systems for the military ...
Fifth grade students at Madison Elementary are digging into science and sustainability through a year-long indoor gardening and composting STEM project that allows them to grow their own food from ...
Discover how to build a simple electromagnetic motor and generator using everyday materials in this hands-on science experiment. Follow the detailed steps to assemble a motor with a plastic bottle cap ...
NCC and CEAMS build on award-winning breakthroughs in carbon fibre circularity, working with UK industry to demonstrate a ...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created a new aluminum alloy called RidgeAlloy that can turn contaminated car-body scrap into strong structural vehicle parts. Normally, impurities ...
Chemists and innovative recyclers are trying to turn gloves, pipette tips, and other laboratory plastic waste into something useful ...
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is turning old glass into a new design feature for the upcoming Oak Street Residence Hall, and the community is invited to help. UTC is hosting a glass drive ...
US-based Project Omega has emerged from stealth to announce its mission to rebuild the US nuclear fuel cycle by developing and deploying cutting edge technologies and processes to recycle used nuclear ...
Project Omega, an advanced nuclear recycling company, today emerged from stealth to announce its mission to rebuild America’s nuclear fuel cycle end-to-end and unlock a new era of energy abundance for ...