After traumatic injury, bone cells need artificial scaffolding to help with the repairing processes. While some methods like 3D printing or bone cement can help, scientists in South Korea created a ...
With slight modifications, hot glue guns commonly used in arts and crafts can repair damaged bones quickly and cheaply, researchers say. Bones can repair themselves after small injuries, but if there ...
Talk about an unusual sight: A bright yellow rubber ducky stuck to a wet seaside rock. Waves pummel it for days, but it doesn't move an inch—thanks to an ultra-sticky glue designed by AI. If you’ve ...
There is no evidence that the material styrene, often found in food contact materials, is genotoxic (has the ability to cause DNA or chromosomal damage). That is according to the European Food Safety ...
A by-product of the timber industry has been turned into a safe and reusable hot-gun glue that could replace solvent-based adhesives that are toxic to humans and the environment. Ziwen Lv at Beijing ...
Tesla is in a sticky situation. On Thursday, it issued a recall for nearly every single Cybertruck it’s manufactured to date because their stainless steel body panels could fly off while driving, ...
Styrene producer Americas Styrenics LLC (AmSty), The Woodlands, Texas, has announced the first sales of its PolyRenew certified recycled styrene product were recorded in 2024. PolyRenew is AmSty’s ...
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