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Georgia Tech’s seashell-inspired recycling method boosts plastic reliability, cuts costs, and could reduce landfill waste.
The accidental release of fluoxetine in a aquarium filled with clams gave bivalve husbandry an unexpected new tool.
Chrome stools with worn leather seats line up against a bar that’s seen more stories than a library. The beer taps dispense ice-cold brews that pair perfectly with seafood, and the bartenders know how ...
In the land of endless seafood shacks and beachside eateries, there exists a humble white building that has mastered the art of crab legs so perfectly that Floridians will drive hours just to crack ...
Researchers from Georgia Tech have created a material inspired by seashells to help improve the process of recycling plastics ...