Researchers at Duke University have developed a polymer that can be used in commercial 3D printers without solvent, leading to major advantages across different applications.
Consumers prefer bio-based and degradable plastic packaging due to growing environmental concerns about the non-degradability of synthetic plastic packaging materials. Additionally, it is anticipated ...
Degradable Solutions specialized in resorbable medical implants. In November 2011 Degradable Solutions was acquired by the healthcare company Sunstar for an undisclosed amount. Sunstar, specializing ...
Achieving a sustainable society requires the development of advanced degradable plastics, or polymers, which are molecules ...
Oxo-degradable plastics typically contain a chemical additive which triggers fragmentation when the material is exposed to heat or UV rays. Manufacturers have claimed that these fragments then ...
"I wanted to create an inherently thin, low-viscosity material for DLP to use for degradable medical devices," said Maddiy Segal, a MEMS PhD candidate working in the laboratory of Matthew Becker ...
A recent breakthrough in genetic research has introduced a tool capable of delivering genetic material to developing fetal ...
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean farmers are in disagreement with some of their neighbours over the future of plastic mulch in the ...
An udder-like charging system and cosmetics made from byproducts of the wine industry are among the varied design products ...
The Prince of Wales will attend next year's COP climate conference in Brazil, it has been confirmed, as he pushes to "use his ...
The Director General, Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC), Prof. Martin Ike-Muonso, has urged polymer scientists in Nigeria to come up with polymeric products that are degradable ...