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3 February 202231 January 2022

Mais- und Milchproteine können fossile Brennstoffe und Metalle bei der Herstellung von nanostrukturierten Oberflächen ersetzen

Neue Forschungsergebnisse der Linnaeus-Universität eröffnen eine Zukunft mit nachhaltiger produzierter Nanotechnologie, in der begrenzte natürliche Ressourcen u. a. durch Mais- und Milchproteine ersetzt werden können


Maize and milk proteins can replace fossil fuels and metals in the production of nanostructured surfaces

New research results from Linnaeus University opens for a future with more sustainably produced nanotechnology, where limited natural resources can be replaced with, among other things, maize and milk proteins


29 June 20179 September 2021

The revolutionary technology pushing Sweden toward the seemingly impossible goal of zero emissions

Algoland carbon capture project uses algae to help the country reach a huge climate target

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