Tag: Northwestern University

Northwestern University’s graphene oxide material breakthrough could replace PFAS in food packaging

Northwestern University’s Graphene Oxide Material Breakthrough Could Replace PFAS in Food Packaging Northwestern University has recently made waves in the scientific community with a groundbreaking discovery in the realm of sustainable packaging solutions. The development of a graphene oxide-based coating could potentially revolutionize the way we approach food packaging, offering a non-toxic and environmentally friendly […]

World’s smallest: Injectable pacemaker uses body fluids for power, dissolves post use

World’s smallest: Injectable pacemaker uses body fluids for power, dissolves post-use Engineers at Northwestern University have created a highly advanced, ultra-miniature pacemaker designed for injection via a minimally invasive procedure. This revolutionary device, boasting the title of the world’s smallest pacemaker, marks a significant milestone in the field of medical technology. Measuring at just a […]

Northwestern University innovates sustainable PET plastic recycling method

Northwestern University Revolutionizes PET Plastic Recycling with Air Moisture Northwestern University has recently unveiled a groundbreaking method for recycling PET plastic that promises to revolutionize the industry. By harnessing air moisture, this innovative approach offers a safer, more cost-effective, and eco-friendly solution to the challenges posed by plastic waste. The traditional methods of PET plastic […]

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