Scientist Discover A New Material For Cleaning Up Oil Spills
Scientists have come up with a novel material for cleaning up oil spills on land. Mats of human hair and dog fur successfully absorb oil from hard surfaces — but not so well from sand.
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July 17, 2020 at 03:13AM
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