News
A new depolymerization breakthrough now makes it possible to reverse-engineer plastic by chemically unzipping its molecular ...
Watch a Cornell ice hockey game at Lynah Rink and you'll spend three periods looking at—or rather, through—a methacrylate, a ...
Evidence is accumulating that microplastics found nearly everywhere are also invading our bodies. What should you do?
Can algae-based polymers replace plastic? Discover how renewable, biodegradable materials from algae are reshaping sustainability in industry and manufacturing.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results