Scientists are revolutionizing e-waste recycling by extracting gold with eco-friendly methods and transforming CO2 into valuable chemicals.
Researchers at Cornell University have created a sustainable method to extract gold from electronic waste and use it as a ...
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What if you could turn waste into literal gold? Well, a research team from Cornell has actually found a way to do that.  The latest research, which was published in Nature Communications in the last ...
Researchers have developed a safe method to extract gold from e-waste and convert carbon dioxide into useful materials.