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Conductive biopolymers using by-products of the recycled food industry – Floridanewstimes.com
Credit: Unsplash / CC0 public domain Advanced material Recently, we published the findings of Technion researchers who created…

Credit: Unsplash / CC0 public domain
Advanced material Recently, we published the findings of Technion researchers who created conductors that are discarded as waste using by-products of the food industry, such as solar energy generation and biomedical…
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