Collecting the gases produced during the composting and combining it with rubber can make optimized electronic sealants and sensors
A new strategy towards ultra-soft yet dry rubber could be tailored to mimic a wide range of biologicals for biomedical applications
The remarkable, rubber-like protein that enables dragonflies, grasshoppers and other insects to flap their wings, jump and chirp has major potential uses in medicine, scientists conclude in an article in the journal ACS Macro Letters.
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