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Innovative Discoveries from Northwest Labs: Moon Dust Spray and Sweet Plastic Substitute.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Oregon Public Broadcasting

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Source: Oregon Public Broadcasting

Researchers in the Pacific Northwest have made several breakthroughs in science and technology. Scientists at Washington State University have developed a liquid nitrogen spray that removes over 98% of moon dust from space suits. Researchers at Boise State University have created a plastic substitute made of isomalt, which is harder than plastic, lightweight, and dissolves quickly in water. Oregon State University scientists have developed a new electrolyte for zinc batteries that allows them to recharge with virtually no loss of energy. Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University are testing a new treatment for yellow fever using monoclonal antibodies. Finally, scientists at Oregon State University and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife are using science to reduce the number of whales getting tangled in commercial fishing gear off the West Coast.