Plastic that behaves like a sturdy fork on your picnic table and then quietly melts back into the soil sounds like science fiction, yet chemists are now doing something close by turning ordinary milk ...
PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin (WDJT) -- Thanks to the research of two professors at UW-Platteville, there may truly be no reason to ever cry over spilled milk. Chemistry Professor Joseph Wu and Mechanical ...
Two UW-Platteville professors took a pandemic problem -- farmers flushing unused milk -- and used it to fuel their research. The professors used proteins from spoiled milk to make a more sustainable ...
A new study from Italy’s University of Padua reveals that microplastics, tiny plastic fragments less than five millimeters in size, are present in nearly all milk and cheese samples tested, ...