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A new review article explores the development, challenges, and future potential of cellulose-based sutures, highlighting ...
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But plant-based ‘bioplastics’ are not new. The first man-made plastic was made in 1862 using cellulose, the main component of plant cell walls, pre-dating the petroleum-based plastics that ...
Uruguay's exports last month totaled U$S 912 million, according to a report released earlier this week in Montevideo by the ...
If you've ever made kombucha, you will be familiar with the term SCOBY—a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast. It's ...