By TATSUYUKI KOBORI/ Staff Writer
April 13, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Broken plastic fragments become one after being placed together at a normal temperature for a certain period of time. (Provided by University of Tokyo professor Takuzo Aida)
Researchers said they have found a way to create “self-repairing plastics” that can be used in smartphones, cars and other products and reduce the amount of waste now fouling the planet. [Read More]
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