Giant clams (Tridacna gigas), members of the family Tridacnidae and among the most striking inhabitants of tropical coral ...
Last July, AIMPLAS reported progress in recycling multilayer plastics, which often present challenges due to their complex ...
Animals that resemble plants are not uncommon in the wild. Many creatures use this mimicry for camouflage purposes. One sea slug, however, doesn’t just look like a plant, it actually functions like ...
AIMPLAS, the Plastics Technology Centre, is participating in the European MULTIPLY project, an initiative launched in June 2025 that seeks to transform industry through the use of microalgae.
Duckweed is the fastest-growing flowering plant, but new knowledge of duckweed genetics discovered by Adelaide University ...
Mud blister worms make their homes in the shells of oysters and other shellfish, where they weaken their hosts.
Earlier this term, Central Saint Martins welcomed visitors to its Postgraduate Work in Progress Show - a chance to see what happens before the final polish.
Explore the future of the global carbon black market with this comprehensive report, highlighting key growth opportunities in emerging segments like recovered, plasma-produced, and bio-based carbon ...
Plastics Technology Centre AIMPLAS has revealed its participation in the European MULTIPLY project, including developing ...
Researchers have developed a new biochar material derived from marine microalgae that can detect hydrogen peroxide rapidly, sensitively, and without ...
A deep-sea species found 18,000 feet below the ocean uses an iron-coated tongue to survive in extreme conditions.
The giant clam Tridacna gigas in a coral reef habitat. As one of the largest and fastest-growing giant clam species, it depends strongly on ...