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  • All Plastic Waste Could Be Recycled into New Plastic

    A research group at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has developed an efficient process for breaking down any plastic waste to a molecular level.

  • How Roots Grow Hair

    The roots of plants can do a lot of things: They grow in length to reach water, they can bend to circumvent stones, and they form fine root hairs enabling them to absorb more nutrients from the soil.

  • South Atlantic Humpback Whales Have Rebounded from Near Extinction

    After being hunted nearly to extinction in the early 20th century, a population of humpback whales in the southern Atlantic Ocean has almost entirely recovered, according to a new study.

  • Computer Science in Service of Medicine

    MIT’s Ray and Maria Stata Center (Building 32), known for its striking outward appearance, is also designed to foster collaboration among the people inside.

  • Chasing Nanoplastics

    Researcher develops method to detect and quanitfy nan-sized plastics.

  • Croissant Making Inspires Renewable Energy Solution

    The art of croissant making has inspired researchers from Queen Mary University of London to find a solution to a sustainable energy problem.

  • Caltech, NASA Find Web of Ruptures in Ridgecrest Quake

    A new study of Southern California's largest earthquake sequence in two decades provides new evidence that large earthquakes can occur in a more complex fashion than commonly assumed.

  • Lab Spins Nanofibre ‘Gold’ From Waste Fabrics

    Fast fashion generates huge amounts of textile waste, but researchers have developed a way to recycle some of that fabric into useful products.

  • Panama's Emerging Copper Mining Industry Gets Lessons In Public Policy

    The world’s third largest copper deposit is set to literally light up the lives of the people living near it.

  • All Systems Go for First Statewide Testing of ShakeAlert in the United States

    Today, the U.S. Geological Survey and the State of California pressed the “go” button to allow the first-ever statewide public testing of the California Early Earthquake Warning System, which is powered by USGS’s earthquake early warning alerts, called ShakeAlerts.

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