"Unlocking the Potential: Repurposing Human Hair Waste through Hair Fluorescence"

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Physicists from the National University of Singapore have developed a method to repurpose human hair waste by transforming it into a functional material. By using a simple heat-based process, the researchers were able to enhance the fluorescence capability of human hair, allowing it to be used for encrypting sensitive information or detecting environmental pollutants. The heat-treated hair can be engraved with patterns using a laser or used to detect toxic spills, such as methylene blue pollution. This innovative approach offers a sustainable solution for managing hair waste and has potential applications in steganography and pollution detection.
Topics:science#fluorescence#hair-waste#pollution-detection#repurposing#science-and-technology#steganography
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