This research addresses phosphorus pollution, a significant environmental concern causing eutrophication, by exploring the potential of modified metal-organic framework materials for effective ...
Spherification is a fun way to produce edible containers for water or other liquids. It isn't difficult to do. Appliance Science shows you how to spherify water and other liquids. Richard Baguley has ...
The temporary structures, which can be degraded away with a biocompatible chemical trigger, could be useful in fabricating microfluidic devices, creating biomaterials that respond dynamically to ...
A group of eighth-grade girls at Readington Middle School recently participated in “Introduction to Engineering Day,” a program offered by ExxonMobil to encourage young women to explore research and ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -- Brown University engineers have demonstrated a technique for making 3-D-printed biomaterials that can degrade on demand, which can be useful in making ...
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