PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin (WDJT) -- Thanks to the research of two professors at UW-Platteville, there may truly be no reason to ever cry over spilled milk. Chemistry Professor Joseph Wu and Mechanical ...
PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin (WDJT) -- Thanks to the research of two professors at UW-Platteville, there may truly be no reason to ever cry over spilled milk. Chemistry Professor Joseph Wu and Mechanical ...
PLATTEVILLE, Wis. (CBS 58) -Thanks to the research of two professors at UW-Platteville, there may truly be no reason to ever cry over spilled milk. Chemistry Professor Joseph Wu and Mechanical ...
Professor Kotohiro Nomura’s research group at Tokyo Metropolitan University has developed an efficient method for the exclusive depolymerization of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) *1, PET bottles and ...
“As we prepare to scale operations in the coming months, we are committed to getting our products to market safely and efficiently,” Clean Vision CEO Dan Bates said in a news release. “We’re confident ...
Plastic waste piles up faster than we can handle it. A new lab method shows that some of the most stubborn plastics can be turned into useful fuel and a common industrial chemical in one go. In a peer ...
Researchers have developed another way to deal with plastic waste, and the one-step process turns it into fuel. The low-energy method involves low temperatures and produces gasoline, chemical raw ...
Members of Girl Scout Troop 01150 celebrate the new garden they planted at Amity Community Church in Greenfield. The girls inspected and hand-washed tens of thousands of caps, which they had made into ...
Abstract: In the current world, huge amounts of plastic are generated every year. Improper management of plastics like burning it in the open air creates hazardous problems in the environment. Though ...
Tokyo, Japan — Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. (MCG) and ENEOS Corporation have announced the successful completion of a new chemical recycling facility aimed at converting waste plastics into ...
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have discovered that a common bacterium promises to transform plastic waste into the painkiller paracetamol — otherwise known as acetaminophen. According ...