Ever heard chatter about some fast food items containing wood? It's true...kind of. Here's the scoop on what "wood pulp" is, and if you should be concerned.
A UBC research team has developed a cleaner way to produce rayon, a popular fabric used in clothing for more than a century.
Discover how a new protective, edible film made from coffee waste could help extend the life of your favourite summer fruits.
Who doesn’t love beautifully hued clothing? Well, how about Mother Nature? But can you blame her? Industrial dyes are ...
A UBC research team has developed a cleaner way to produce rayon, a popular fabric used in clothing for more than a century. The process could significantly reduce chemical use and improve ...
UNSW researchers are turning what was once waste into a protective film that could help extend the expiry date of some of ...
The 1980s saw the art of special effects begin to go digital, while still using often-timeless practical effects. These 12 ...
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Rayonier Advanced Materials CEO announces retirement plan
Rayonier Advanced Materials ( ($RYAM) ) just unveiled an update. On December 10, 2025, Rayonier Advanced Materials announced that its President ...
Whether you're decorating a gingerbread house and looking for idea inspiration, or if you're new to the gingerbread scene and ...
When it comes to cleanliness and hygiene in the kitchen, we often talk about keeping the utensils clean, avoiding damp ...
Screen-printed MXene-cellulose labels deliver infrared QR authentication, reversible thermal switching, and rapid 200-second ...
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Green electronics: Smart sensor tag protects sensitive goods
Researchers from Empa, EPFL and CSEM have developed a green smart sensing tag that measures temperature and humidity in real time—and can also detect whether a temperature threshold has been exceeded.
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