Imagine a world where industrial waste isn't just reduced, it's turned into something useful. This kind of circular economy is already in the works for carbon. Now, researchers in energy, ...
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new method for repeatedly chemically recycling acrylic plastic without reducing quality. In contrast to conventional mechanical recycling, the ...
ABSTRACT: The spatio-temporal evolution of wall-bounded turbulence is characterized by high nonlinearity, multi-scale dynamics, and chaotic nature, making its accurate prediction a significant ...
Abstract: For any linear and time-invariant system, its output is the linear convolution between the variable input sequence and the constant system impulse response. When the input is long and the ...
A new technique developed at the University of Helsinki uses fatty acids, hydrogen peroxide and visible light to dissolve and recover silver from waste, offering a safer alternative to conventional ...
TCT 1151: Impact of Perivascular Adipose Tissue Attenuation Around the Aortic Valve on Clinical Outcomes After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Receive the the latest news, research, and ...
Objective To compare the fixation methods for tibial pilon fractures among patients treated in a hospital. Methods We analyzed the medical records of 28 patients who underwent a surgical procedure for ...
The need to move on from dirty energy sources such as oil is well-established, but though it may not get as much attention, the need to move on from oil-based products is incredibly important as well.
A team of European researchers has developed a method to identify hazardous chemicals in two of the most dominant waste types: sewage sludge and electronic waste (WEEE). The new technique, based on ...