Reversible Conductive Glue: A Game Changer for Electronics Recycling
Engineers at Newcastle University have developed a reversible glue that could transform the recycling of electronic waste, potentially reducing landfill contributions.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
Engineers at Newcastle University have developed a reversible glue that could transform the recycling of electronic waste, potentially reducing landfill contributions.
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