New TNO research tackles the core challenge: recycling complex, mixed textile waste that current technologies cannot process.
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US begins 6-year RHIC overhaul to build world’s only polarized electron-ion collider
Engineers in the US have recently started dismantling the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) ...
From cyber hubs to climate tech, a once-dismissed vision is transforming the South into a global laboratory for solutions ...
Inertia has signed three agreements with the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, paving the way for the company to bring its ...
In April, the Month of Science, the National Science Museum is opening a large-scale, hands-on science playground festival ...
Advances in artificial intelligence promise to help chemical engineers discover complex new materials. These materials could ...
In the new open-access volume Archives of Science: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century, editors Polina Ilieva ...
The Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District has deployed 3.5 MW of solar across 12 sites, leveraging a performance-based contract to guarantee $48 million in savings while ...
Inside every cell, a cleanup operation runs around the clock. Proteins are constantly damaged by wear and tear. Some can be repaired, while others must be dismantled and recycled. When this system ...
A study reveals how proteins form temporary clusters to manage cellular damage, and how disruptions in this process may lead ...
Syracuse University scientists learned how a flexible, reshaping protein creates temporary sorting and storing centers in stressed cells to potentially protect their health. A companion study found ...
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education ...
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