Science: Interdisciplinary Sciences

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The Complete List of 1988 Nobel Prize Winners

Explore the complete list of 1988 Nobel Prize Winners and learn who received the prestigious awards across physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace and economics. This concise roundup includes each prize category, laureates’ countries, and their award citations so you can quickly discover the 1988 winners and why they were honored.

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Examples Of Biodegradable Polymers: The Complete List

Discover 16 Examples of Biodegradable Polymers in this complete reference, organized by polymer class, degradation environment, and typical uses. From PLA and PHA to cellulose and starch blends, this list helps designers, engineers, and sustainability professionals choose materials suited for composting, marine degradation, or soil breakdown.

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7 Benefits of Synthetic Materials

Explore seven key benefits of synthetic materials — from improved durability and cost-effectiveness to design flexibility, lightweight performance, and weather resistance. This hub post summarizes each advantage and links to detailed guides on plastics, synthetic textiles, composites, and sustainable alternatives to help you choose the right material for products or projects.

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List of 1992 Nobel Prize Winners

A concise, verified list of the 1992 Nobel Prize Winners across seven categories, showing each laureate’s nationality and a short citation. Ideal for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts seeking quick facts and context about the 1992 laureates.

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8 Interesting Facts About Synthetic Materials

Explore eight surprising and informative facts about synthetic materials, from how common polymers were invented to their everyday applications in textiles, construction, and electronics. This hub post summarizes key history, types, environmental impacts, safety considerations, and future innovations — and links to deeper articles for each fact so you can learn more.

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List of Scientists Born in Togo

This post compiles a growing list of scientists born in Togo, highlighting their fields, major achievements, and contributions to research and industry. Currently a work in progress, the page aims to celebrate Togolese scientific leaders across disciplines—share names and details to help expand this resource.

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The Complete List of Biodegradable Materials

Explore 20 clear examples of biodegradable materials with their typical decomposition times, whether they are home or industrial compostable, and common uses. This practical list helps consumers, businesses, and gardeners choose sustainable alternatives and dispose of materials responsibly.

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8 Future Trends in Computational Biology

This hub post outlines eight emerging trends set to reshape computational biology — from AI-driven genomics and single-cell analytics to cloud-native pipelines, synthetic biology modeling, and ethical AI. Each trend links to an in-depth article in the series so researchers, students, and industry leaders can explore tools, impacts, and real-world use cases. Dive in to see what’s next for the field.

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10 Myths and Misconceptions About Rock Music

Think you know rock music? This hub post debunks 10 common myths and misconceptions about rock music — from “rock is dead” to fan and musician stereotypes — and links to in-depth articles that explore the facts, history, and listening recommendations behind each myth.

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Science Museums in Delaware: The Complete List

This complete list of Science Museums in Delaware guides families, students, and visitors to the state’s seven top science-focused destinations. Each entry lists the city, standout exhibits, and admission prices so you can compare and plan visits quickly — whether you’re after hands-on STEM learning, natural history, or a planetarium experience.

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