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English: Imagine a plastic computer chip that works by processing light, or a plastic window that keeps heat in buildings. Natalie Stingelin, Professor of Functional Organic Materials at Imperial College London, explains how plastics are becoming ultra-smart materials with new properties that have potential applications from architecture to medicine to agriculture. http://www.weforum.org/
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Natalie Stingelin, Professor of Functional Organic Materials at Imperial College London, speaks on plastics at the World Economic Forum in 2016

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