Environment
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Hydrocracking: An Unusual Way of Recycling Plastics
A new approach for converting single-use plastic waste into ready-to-use molecules for jet fuels, gasoline, and lubricants has been developed by researchers. It uses only as much oil as other systems and emits no carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. And their method can handle a wide range of plastics, even though they're mixed.
Latest Research Articles
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MiSCi’s Newest Display 'Earth. Wind. Weather' to Cater the 'Childhood Curiosity' of STEM Enthusiasts
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Biden Returns California's Power to Combat Smog and Mitigate Emission
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Earth's Geomagnetic Storm Watch Advanced to Warning Due to Intense Solar Winds
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Supermoon Effects: Unexpected Twist of This Amazing Phenomenon, Including Flooding
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Nanotechnology May Start Big Leaps in Solving Worsening Pollution Crisis
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One in a Million: Man Struck by Lightning Seven Times, How Did This Happen?
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5 Sustainable Eco-Friendly Mother’s Day Gifts!
Bones of Mysterious 'Giant Cloud Rats' Discovered in a Cave in Philippines
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UK is Now Europe's Second Largest Electric Vehicle Market Topping France
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Debris From Missing Indonesian Submarine Found, 53 Sailors Presumed to be Dead
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Scientists Examine Strange 'Melting' of Earth's Crust in North America
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Sunspot Blast to Hit Earth, Confirmed by Geomagnetic Storm Watch




