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University of Glasgow Researchers Develop 3D Printed Compostable Electronics
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have successfully developed 3D printed compostable electronics. This innovation could lead to a more sustainable approach to electronic device manufacturing, as these components can break down naturally after use. The team used a biodegradable material called polylactic acid to create the electronics, which can be broken down by microorganisms in soil. This breakthrough opens up possibilities for eco-friendly electronics that reduce environmental impact. The study was published in the journal Advanced Materials Technologies.
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