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Company unveils innovative tech that could transform what happens to common waste: 'High degree of flexibility'
Two German companies have developed an AI-supported sorting platform that could revolutionize recycling technology.
Scientists at Germany’s University of Oldenburg are preparing to turn green waste, hay and algae into fully biodegradable ...
Weight says a lot. In the kitchen, it could mean cooking with too little or too much of an ingredient. For scientists, a ...
At CES 2026, Clear Drop showcased its solution for homes and businesses to ensure that 100% of soft plastic waste is diverted ...
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Producing Biodegradable Plastics from Complex Organic Waste
University of Oldenburg's EcoPBS project seeks to develop cost-effective, biodegradable plastics from organic materials, ...
Seeing plastic trash while hiking inspired a Rutgers chemist to rethink why synthetic plastics last forever while natural ...
One of the perennial challenges of building robots is minimizing the size and weight of drive systems while preserving power.
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