None of us has voted for more plastics in our lives, our ocean or our bodies.
For the past five years, researchers at WVU have been developing microwave technology that could change the way everyday plastics are reused.
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Asus finally has a Hall Effect keyboard with the Falchion Ace HFX, but its high price and all-plastic build hold the keyboard ...