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American Scientists Create Revolutionary Bioplastic More Resistant than Steel

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The materials industry is experiencing a silent revolution thanks to the work of a team from Rice University. These researchers have developed an exceptional bioplastic capable of competing with the mechanical properties of traditional metals. Their innovation, called BCBN (bacterial cellulose-hexagonal boron nitrate), radically transforms the approach to the manufacture of biodegradable materials. By manipulating the process of ... Read more Th…
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The materials industry is experiencing a silent revolution thanks to the work of a team from Rice University. These researchers have developed an exceptional bioplastic capable of competing with the mechanical properties of traditional metals. Their innovation, called BCBN (bacterial cellulose-hexagonal boron nitrate), radically transforms the approach to the manufacture of biodegradable materials. By manipulating the process of ... Read more Th…

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Fredzone broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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