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Best of 2019: Extracting microplastic from water using magnets

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Originally published on 11 August Irish teenager Fionn Ferreira developed a method to remove microplastic from water using strong magnets. Microplastics are plastic particles of less than 5mm in diameter. Large pieces of plastic all ...

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Best of 2019: Ceramic glaze made from human urine

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Originally published on 21 January For her project This is Urine, designer Sinae Kim aims to re-evaluate the potential role and value of urine, by using its inorganic components as an alternative resource to glaze ...

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Best of 2019: Affordable prosthetics made from recycled plastic waste

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Originally published on 11 January The initiative Project Circleg aims to fight the world’s plastic pollution as well as help people in need of prostheses by producing low cost lower-limb prosthetics made from recycled plastic. ...

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Best of 2019: Furniture made from unrecyclable paper fibres

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Originally published on 25 January Dutch designer Tim Teven created a new material made from unrecyclable paper fibres, also known as screen, which he used to make building blocks for furniture. Paper is easily recyclable, ...

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Best of 2019: Hay sneakers & baked mushroom sandals

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Originally published on 4 February In the world of shoes, we see a lot of experiments using interesting materials. Today, we discuss sneakers made from hay and sandals with soles made of baked mushrooms. Hay ...

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Plastic free vegan down alternative made of flowers

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Material science company Pangaia developed a vegan and plastic free down alternative made of wildflowers and a biopolymer, called FLWRDWN. To keep warm, duck or goose down is a popular material to stay warm, whether ...

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