In our most recent issue, we reported on a new process that uses catalysts and mild heat to break apart perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS), also called “forever” chemicals because their molecular bonds between carbon and fluorine atoms are fiendishly difficult to shatter.
Category: TRENDS IN HI-TECH SCIENCE – Aug 13 2024
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NEW COMPOUND REGENERATES CARTILAGE IN LARGE MAMMALS’ JOINTS
Athletes, older adults, and active people in general know the problem: sooner or later, the cartilage in your knee wears out, bone rubs painfully on bone, and you think about trading it in for a plastic one.
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STUDY: YES, REMOTE WORK DOES HAMPER INNOVATION
CEOs have been right all along, according to a new study by economists at the University of Chicago and the University of Essex: working from home stifles innovation.