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- Technology to recycle all type of plastics without using water
- Production of 500 daily litres of bioethanol from food waste
- Defects in solar cells made of silicon identified
- Scientist look for nanostructures that allow compatibility between metal, human bone tissues
Technology to recycle all type of plastics without using water Posted: 04 Jan 2015 12:23 PM PST Traditionally, plastic recycling processes involve using a lot of water. In order to avoid this waste, researchers have developed a new green technology that doesn't require liquids, and has the capacity to process materials such as styrofoam, polystyrene and ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) using the same type of customizable machinery. |
Production of 500 daily litres of bioethanol from food waste Posted: 04 Jan 2015 12:23 PM PST From waste generated in the processing of cereals, scientists have produced bioenergy in the form of ethanol, and designed a prototype plant that generates 500 litres of bioethanol a day. |
Defects in solar cells made of silicon identified Posted: 02 Jan 2015 02:27 PM PST A researcher has focused recent study on "defects found on silicon and their impact on the efficiency of solar cells made with this material." |
Scientist look for nanostructures that allow compatibility between metal, human bone tissues Posted: 02 Jan 2015 04:15 AM PST One of the goals of Cimav specialists is to develop biomedical implants needed in Mexico, as the ones existing in the domestic market are usually manufactured abroad. |
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