In a review recently published in the journal Bioprinting, researchers presented a comprehensive review of the development of cardiac tissue using cardiovascular 3D bioprinting.
Writing in Energies, a team of researchers from the University of Huddersfield and the University of York in the UK has investigated weak spot prediction methods for photovoltaic solar cell technologies.
Scientists from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Sultanate of Oman have collaborated on a paper exploring the use of natural sorbents to tackle marine oil spills, a critical environmental issue. Their work has appeared in Chemical Data Collections.
Scientists from Germany and Italy have collaborated on a new paper in Polymers exploring the properties of edible polymers and bioactive compounds which can be used as food packaging.
Scientists from China have collaborated on a paper in the journal Polymers investigating the use of basal fiber composites in clean energy technologies.
A paper recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing has demonstrated the feasibility of using cold spray additive manufacturing for carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) metallization with tin (Sn) coatings.
Scientists from China and the USA have studied the co-pyrolysis of two waste streams, bamboo residue and used disposable face masks. The paper provides pertinent information for the development of biofuels and chemicals to valorize these waste streams. Their research has appeared in the journal Renewable Energy.
Researchers from the Qingdao University of Science and Technology have published a new paper in Sustainability to investigate the optimal model which could help inform decisions in designing supply chains to investigate the effects of different climate change mitigation regulations on carbon emissions and companies.
University of Limerick researchers have invented an innovative polymer that can collect hazardous substances from the air.
CO2 photoreduction into a transportable fuel like formic acid (HCOOH) is an excellent strategy to combat growing CO2 levels in the environment.
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