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Plastic can take a long time to break down and decompose. Combine that with the fact that plastic is being found everywhere ...
Plastic pollution tends to float near the surface and build up in large, rotating ocean currents known as gyres. The ...
By embedding a microscopic change in a pattern of pixels—called an invisible bar code—on the label, software can instantly identify the package so it can be sorted and recycled correctly.
Tech The sneaky invisible texting trick kids love using to fool their parents revealed By Ben Cost Published March 19, 2024, 10:00 a.m. ET ...
The “anti-groping” stamps, manufactured by stamp-maker Shachihata Inc., allow victims of harassment to mark their assailants with invisible ink, and also provide a deterrent to would-be attackers.
I spy invisible ink pens that belong in the kids' stockings — snag a pack for $8 They have built-in UV lights and are suitable for children ages 3 and up, but you'll have fun using them too!
Living Ink Technologies is adding a biotech twist to the old invisible-ink trick for a fun algae-based Kickstarter project.
The average liter of bottled water has nearly a quarter million invisible pieces of ever so tiny nanoplastics, detected and categorized for the first time by a microscope using dual lasers ...
The study revealed that on average, a one-liter bottle of water contains about a quarter million invisible plastic particles, or nanoplastics.
A new study found people are consuming a quarter million of tiny invisible pieces of plastic with every litre of bottled water – 10-100 times more than previously estimated.
The ink has shown potential to be used as an anti-counterfeiting material on paper and plastic. “The nanocomposite has an intricate structure to prevent imitation.
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