Scientists Create New Supermaterial That Could Replace Plastic
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Scientists Create New Supermaterial That Could Replace Plastic
Improved bacterial cellulose could help create tougher, greener materials for things we use every day. As plastic waste continues to accumulate across the globe, creating serious environmental challenges, researchers are turning to nature for sustainable solutions. Maksud Rahman, an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Houston, has developed an innovative [...]
In a world flooded with plastic waste, causing unspeakable environmental problems, Maksud Rahman, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Houston, has developed a way to use bacterial cellulose – a biodegradable material
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