If you regularly drink coffee or tea, you may notice brown stains building on your mugs, cups and coffee pots. Here's how to ...
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Woodturning - Epoxy Resin Pencil Mug
In this woodworking video I use a woodturning lathe to turn some coloured pencils cast in epoxy resin, into a coffee mug.
“We love a good, old-fashioned coffee mug,” says Sheila Morovati, founder and president of Habits of Waste, a nonprofit organization focused on changing consumer habits related to water ...
If you regularly drink coffee or tea, you may notice brown stains building on your mugs, thermoses and coffee pots.
Plastic coffee cup lids ... coffee lovers can always bring their own cup to the shop. But if a reusable mug is not available, people should not stress over putting their paper cup in the with ...
You're made of water, bone, blood, muscle and fat; you're also a few parts plastic. That is, if you prefer sea salt on your meal. Or honey, shellfish, beer or tap water. Recent studies have found ...
Scientists discovered that bacteria commonly found in wastewater can break down plastic to turn it into a food source, a finding that researchers hope could be a promising answer to combat one of ...
A new study finds a bacterium in this family can break down the plastic for food. Researchers also identified the enzyme the bacterium use to degrade plastic. The discovery opens new possibilities ...
Now, Northwestern University-led researchers have discovered how cells of a Comamonas bacterium are breaking down plastic for food. First, they chew the plastic into small pieces, called nanoplastics.