Dissolution: an innovative recycling technology that dissolves plastics, purifies them, and recovers polymers.
Chem’s Rishi Pimentel on pharma-grade solvents, regulatory-ready excipients, and the power behind Procipient®.
Dental erosion is a growing concern, distinct from bacterial decay, and we explore the causes, from acidic foods to GERD, and ...
Harsh chemicals, high heat and complex processing formats are currently required to recycle batteries. A great proportion of the electronic waste formed by end-of-life batteries ends up in landfills, ...
Light responsive nanomotors dissolve blood clots and repair vessel tissue by combining catalytic activity, targeted motion, and gentle heating for coordinated thrombolysis and endothelial regeneration ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Scientists use AI to sustainably transform livestock waste into fertilizer
Growing global demand for sustainable agriculture is driving scientists to find smarter ways to handle livestock waste. A new ...
Daily Freeman on MSN
Election 2025: Consolidation supporters on New Paltz town ballot
A slate of candidates advocating for the consolidation of the town and village will be on the town’s election ballot. Among them is current village Mayor Timothy Rogers, ...
People tend to put up walls and turn to unhealthy ways to deal with all these overwhelming emotions. These include rebound ...
It’s a whopper of a week, release-wise, and I review 10 albums, including The Besnard Lakes, The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft, Lorelle Meets the Obsolete, Beatie Wolfe & Brian Eno, Club 8 and more, plus ...
Uniqlo India sought an advance ruling from CAAR Mumbai on classifying imported knit polyester Lounge Sets as Pyjamas (CTH ...
Bowl of Quick Cook on MSN
My Fridge Never Forgets These Quick-Pickled Onions: Your Go-To Guide for Tangy, Crispy Perfection in 30 Minutes
A Flavor Game-Changer Hello, food friends! Let me share a little kitchen secret that has completely transformed my cooking life. It starts with a simple, humble ingredient: the red onion. With a bit ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Oct19
Today in History for Oct. 19: In 1216, King John of England died after consuming what was described as an excessive number of peaches and too much beer. In 1656, Massachusetts passed a law preventing ...
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