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Meet The Men Who Ditched Well Paid Jobs In Big Energy To Tackle Climate Change
HuffPost – Lition Energy uses blockchain to connect consumers directly with renewable power plants.
The Kilogram is Dead. Long Live the Kilogram!
New York Times – After a vote (and a century of research), the standard measure for mass is redefined, and the long reign of Le Grand K is ended.
A Huge Mystery About Ocean Plastics Remains Unsolved
HuffPost – Scientists say there’s more to the pollution problem than the huge masses of debris that grab public attention.
This Ocean Cleanup System Aims To Collect 50 Tons Of Plastic. But Then What?
HuffPost – If the much-hyped system is a success, the tricky question is how to deal with all the plastic waste it will bring back.
These Cultural Treasures Are Made of Plastic. Now They’re Falling Apart.
New York Times – Museum conservators are racing to figure out how to preserve modern artworks and historical objects that are disintegrating.
Designing the Death of a Plastic
New York Times – Decades ago, synthetic polymers became popular because they were cheap and durable. Now, scientists are creating material that self-destructs or breaks down for reuse on command.
Using nature’s motors to deliver drugs
C&EN – Bacteria and sperm have natural advantages over synthetic nanomotors when navigating the body’s byways.
New Species of Sponges Found on the Pacific Seafloor
New York Times – The tiny creatures live on rock nodules containing metals like iron, cobalt and copper that are targeted for deep-sea mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone.
The architecture of structured DNA
Nature – Researchers are exploiting the structural properties of DNA to build nanoscale models for use in medicine and materials science.