A stretchy, conductive type of plastic could help power the next generation of implantable biomedical devices, like longer-lasting pacemakers or glucose monitors, according to Enrique Gomez, professor ...
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New biodegradable material gets stronger in water and could kill off plastic
Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), working with collaborators, report a new biomaterial ...
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, January 26, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Additive technologies have revolutionized modern ...
Research authored by partners from the Bottle Consortium and published in Nature Communications this month aims to challenge ...
Addressing a long-standing industry need for safer, high-performance food-contact antioxidant technology. EFSA ...
CHANGZHOU, JIANGSU, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global market for industrial plastic products is ...
How do nanostructures keep plastics transparent while improving toughness and light control? PMMA, polycarbonate, COC ...
Most materials have an inherent capacity to handle heat. Plastic, for instance, is typically a poor thermal conductor, whereas materials like marble move heat more efficiently.
Most polymers don’t mix—and that’s the point. Polymer alloys succeed by engineering the interface: use thermodynamics to predict separation, processing to sculpt morphology, and compatibilizers to ...
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It is not easy to follow the interactions of large molecules with water in real time. But this can be easier to hear than to see. This is how an international team deciphered the role of water in the ...
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