A world-leading researcher says Australia can make far better use of its ever-growing household waste, including turning old ...
A new study has revealed that the ultrafine dust (PM2.5) blanketing the skies of Seoul and Mexico City have different ...
Transforming metals into flexible electrodes is reshaping wearable technology, enabling soft epidermal electrodes that mimic ...
Australians generate around 20kg of e-waste per person every year- Some of the components inside this everyday waste include critical ...
UNSW's Professor Veena Sahajwalla is calling for Australians to reimagine waste as a valuable resource that can drive manufacturing, create jobs and ...
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Five Things Everyone Should Know About Smoking
It’s no secret that smoking is incredibly harmful, but despite all the scientific evidence we have accumulated, an array of ...
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How Ocean Currents Regulate Global Weather - Explained By Oceanographers
The ocean is essentially our planet's climate control system, a massive engine that never stops working. For thousands of ...
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US Army to test tech that turns air into drinking water for troops in battle zones
The US Army has teamed up with a clean-tech company to turn waste heat into drinking water for soldiers in the field.
At K 2025, Reifenhäuser showcased its new EVO GEN 3 blown film line, cast and sheet automation, and record-thin recyclable PE ...
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Scientists invent incredible device that can pull energy from thin air: 'Custom-built'
For example, scientists have continuously come up with more efficient materials for solar cells. Other scientists have developed a photosynthesis-like way to pull pollutants from the air and transform ...
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