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Rutgers’ biophysicists, bioengineers and plant biologists capture first live images of cellulose construction leading to potential practical applications A research team from Rutgers University-New ...
Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. This study investigates the development and application of cellulose hydrogel-based slow-release fertilizers derived from waste materials, ...
Scientists at CUNY ASRC have discovered how to generate long-wave infrared light using graphene and hBN, enabling phonon-polaritons to be electrically excited. This innovation could lead to better ...