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Leaftronics: Bio‐Fractal Scaffolds From Leaf Venation for Low‐Waste Electronics

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
“Leaftronics” transforms naturally evolved leaf venation into quasi‐fractal scaffolds for sustainable electronics. Polymer‐infiltrated leaf skeletons can be used to fabricate ultra‐smooth, reflow‐ and thin‐film‐compatible decomposable substrates, while making the same lignocellulose networks conducting results in flexible transparent electrodes.
Rakesh Rajendran Nair   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Disposal Of Waste [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1968
Agriculture and the Quality of Our Environment Edited by Nyle C. Brady. (A Symposium presented at the 133rd Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 1966. Publication No. 85.) Pp. xv + 460. (Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; London: Bailey Bros. and Swinfen, 1967.) 162s.
openaire   +1 more source

Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility December 1983

open access: yes, 1983
Report of the design of a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility and summarized information relating to the infrastructure and how it will ...
Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Authority
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AI–Guided 4D Printing of Carnivorous Plants–Inspired Microneedles for Accelerated Wound Healing

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
This work presents an artificial intelligence (AI)‐guided 4D‐printed microneedle platform inspired by carnivorous plants for wound healing. A thermo‐responsive shape memory polymer enables body temperature–triggered self‐coiling for autonomous wound closure.
Hyun Lee   +21 more
wiley   +1 more source

Comments

open access: yes, 2013
Newsletter of the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority discussing news and updates related to the organization's meetings and activities, changes to regulations, and other relevant ...
Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority   +1 more
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A Dual‐Bioresponsive and Programmable Microneedle Matrix as a Bioinspired Coupler for Orchestrating Diabetic Bone Regeneration

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
This project developed a smart bandage‐like patch (a microneedle array) for repairing diabetic bone damage. It intelligently senses signals from infection and inflammation, then releases its medicines in a specific, timed sequence: first an antibacterial agent, then an anti‐inflammatory agent, and finally growth factors.
Yu Wang   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

A report to the Texas Water Quality Board on Galveston Bay Project problem areas.

open access: yes, 1974
23 p.This report addresses the Problem Areas Section (Task II-B-4) of the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority-Texas Water Quality Board Contract. Primary Problem Area data was obtained from the Marine Science Institute in the form of reports by Copeland
Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority - Planning Group.
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Photocatalytic Water Splitting on the Lunar Surface: Prospects for In Situ Resource Utilization

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
Water has been found in craters on the moon nearby locations which are illuminated >80% of the time. Photocatalysis uses energy from sunlight to drive chemical reactions such as water splitting to produce oxygen and hydrogen. It is a scalable technology that requires lighter equipment and utilizes resources available on the moon. ABSTRACT The discovery
Ranjani Kalyan   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

1994 Biosolids/Day lily experiment

open access: yes, 1994
5 p.The Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority demonstrated a soil enhancement project using municipal wastewater biosolids. The sludge or biosolids was used only on non-food crop.
Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority
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BioEISense: A Microfluidic Platform for Real‐Time Monitoring of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Formation and the Efficacy of Antibiofilm Agents

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
BioEISense is a microfluidic device with integrated impedance sensors, for real‐time, label‐free monitoring of S. aureus biofilms. In this study, the biofilm culture conditions were optimized to support sensitive and reproducible detection of biofilm formation and eradication under dynamic flow‐through conditions. The system was also validated for both
Jéssica Amorim   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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