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Canadian hospitals generate thousands of pounds of waste per year. A biodegradable gauze made of mycelium wants to shrink that
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Canadian hospitals generate thousands of pounds of waste per year. A biodegradable gauze made of mycelium wants to shrink that

This Nova Scotia project is working to reduce the acidity of ocean water while boosting its ability to absorb carbon

Researchers in Nova Scotia think superheated nanorods could help take on melanoma

Canadian hospitals generate thousands of pounds of waste per year. A biodegradable gauze made of mycelium wants to shrink that

Researchers in Nova Scotia think superheated nanorods could help take on melanoma

This Nova Scotia project is working to reduce the acidity of ocean water while boosting its ability to absorb carbon

Canadian hospitals generate thousands of pounds of waste per year. A biodegradable gauze made of mycelium wants to shrink that

This Nova Scotia project is working to reduce the acidity of ocean water while boosting its ability to absorb carbon

Researchers in Nova Scotia think superheated nanorods could help take on melanoma