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These Materials Can Make Anything From ScratchIn this video, we demonstrate the use of polymorph plastic beads and FiberFix to create a wrench and a sword from scratch, ...
At the heart of this innovation are polystyrene (PS) nanospheres, each just 400 nanometers wide—about 250 times thinner than ...
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Tiny electricity-generating plastic beads could cut global fossil fuel reliance - MSNNow, in a bid to address rising energy demand, researchers have come up with an unconventional way to produce electricity by using tiny plastic beads.
Plastic beads used as Carnival throws entered the market in the early 1950s in New Orleans, in competition with glass beads from Czechoslovakia, Japan and elsewhere.
Cheap plastic beads often end up in landfills and can clog up the city’s 100-year-old drainage system. That’s led to more calls to ditch them altogether.
A growing number of krewes are ditching the cheap plastic beads imported from China for sustainable or recycled goods. Rex, the city’s longest-running krewe that still parades (since 1872 ...
Some Mardi Gras parade planners ban plastic beads to cut back on waste Mardi Gras can make a lot of trash, adding up to millions of pounds each year. Now, some parades in New Orleans are cutting ...
Tens of millions of pounds of Chinese-made plastic beads are imported to the Gulf Coast for Mardi Gras annually, a cheap but vast loot of plastic throws that only increases in volume each year.
With these plastic beads on the ground along every parade route, it is no wonder that flooding is increasingly becoming problematic in our below-sea-level city.
Plastic beads used as Carnival throws entered the market in the early 1950s in New Orleans, in competition with glass beads from Czechoslovakia, Japan and elsewhere.
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