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Seaweed-based housings could replace plastic in billions of home test kits
Now, Abingdon Health — a UK-based company— says it may have found a breakthrough that can rewrite the future of diagnostic devices:seaweed-based housings that can replace traditional petroleum ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. After completing its move of plastics testing laboratories ...
Can product quality tests be effortlessly performed on the factory floor repetitively every few minutes? Can customers be offered clear proof of best-in-class quality assurance practice? Plastic ...
In this interview, Sammi Sadler, Senior Applications Engineer at Instron, provides insights into how automation is being introduced for plastics testing and the opportunities this can bring. How would ...
GP Certified proudly announces the launch of GP Labs, Sri Lanka’s first and only dedicated plastic testing facility, designed ...
A newly discovered enzyme motif reveals how ocean microbes are evolving to digest plastic, potentially aiding future cleanup ...
Beneath the ocean’s surface, bacteria have evolved specialized enzymes that can digest PET plastic, the material used in ...
Results from tests that showed abnormally high levels of plastic residues in Alberto Contador's urine could be used as part of the doping case against the Tour de France winner, even if the tests ...
After completing its move of plastics testing laboratories in Ann Arbor and Ontario to a new site in Ypsilanti, NSF International is gearing up to begin drinking water material safety testing of ...
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