Abstract
Materials science plays a vital role in driving sustainable technologies by enabling innovations that reduce environmental impact, enhance energy efficiency, and conserve natural resources. By developing advanced materials for energy storage, lightweight composites for transport, and biodegradable alternatives to plastics, the field contributes to addressing climate change and global resource challenges. This article explores recent advancements in materials science that are shaping a sustainable future, with a focus on applications in renewable energy, green manufacturing, and circular economies.
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