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Piezoelectric Nanofibers Can Help Repair Broken Bones, Slow Checkout Lane for the Elderly

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13.07.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Gorillas, #Japan, #Nanofibres, #Nigeria, #Paris, #Sustainable Construction, #Sydney, #Urban Gardening
Image: Unsplash (CC0)

Scientists have invented a scaffold of non-toxic polymer that also generates an electrical field that encourages bone growth; a Japanese supermarket has started a slow checkout lane for the elderly; and the “world’s tallest hybrid timber building” is being built in Sydney, Australia.

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Good News
13.07.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Gorillas, #Japan, #Nanofibres, #Nigeria, #Paris, #Sustainable Construction, #Sydney, #Urban Gardening
Image: Unsplash (CC0)
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