By TOMOYUKI SUZUKI/ Staff Writer
November 15, 2023 at 08:00 JST
Hiroshi Uyama, a polymer chemistry professor at Osaka University, shows off a biodegradable variant of super absorbent polymer in Suita, Osaka Prefecture. (Tomoyuki Suzuki)
SUITA, Osaka Prefecture--A scientist here says he has developed an inexpensive, biodegradable super absorbent polymer (SAP) derived from starch that could help resolve the growing environmental problem concerning disposable diapers. [Read More]
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