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U.S. Plastics Pact President and CEO Jonathan Quinn says continued progress in plastics circularity requires innovation, investment and collaboration.
Fears about the hygiene and quality of reused or repaired products are holding back global efforts to move to a circular economy and minimize the impacts of ...
True digital orthophoto maps (DOMs) are vital spatial data sources due to their high precision, detail, and accessibility. However, traditional generation methods using image differential correction ...
Classification of electroencephalogram-based motor imagery (MI-EEG) tasks raises a big challenge in the design and development of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). In view of the characteristics of ...
Mercedes-Benz aims to establish a consistent circular economy by extending the lifecycle of high-voltage batteries, reducing resource use and reducing CO2 emissions. The German manufacturer estimates ...
Visual imagery can evoke an emotional response in the listener that can alter mood. For example, calm music evokes imagery related to nature and relaxation, while sad music evokes imagery of pain ...
Ms. Datta explained, "This study reveals the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for Circular Economy (CE) startups powered by Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies, offering a clear roadmap for success.
Data as of March 31, 2025. Consumer spending comprises just under 70% of US GDP. As the largest component of the economy, it is one of the biggest determinants of the country’s economic health.
Thailand is set to showcase its advancements in the circular economy, from transforming agricultural waste into high-performance cosmetics to pioneering eco-urban development, at the 5th Recycling ...
As the global economy pivots sharply toward sustainable production and climate accountability, Bangladesh is falling behind. Despite rising global concern over environmental impact and shifting ...
Business UCLA: Tariffs, deficits, deportations and war weigh on California economy by Chris Jennewein • Times of San Diego June 21, 2025, 9:00 a.m.