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What if 3D tomography is performed on a limited volume and shallow depth, unearthing small grains overall? Would this be the ...
Edited by Mark H. Thiemens, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, and approved September 23, 2015 (received for review June 1, 2015) ...
Now, a new study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology says it's possible that humans may be consuming anywhere from 39,000 to 52,000 microplastic particles a year. With added ...
A new green synthesis method uses laser ablation of bay leaves in PBS to create fluorescent carbon dots with stable blue ...
Airborne microplastics and nanoplastics are increasingly detected in urban environments, with evidence linking inhalation ...
Researchers have resolved a long-standing challenge in high-Ni cathode materials, a key component of next-generation electric ...
The virus-like particles (VLPs) of simian virus 40 (SV40) were used as templates to encapsulate the molecules in a well-defined structure (referred to as CH1-SV40 and CH2-SV40). The CH1-SV40 dots ...
Recently, a team of scientists and engineers at Rice University discovered a similar phenomenon on a microscopic scale, where tiny magnetic particles driven by rotating fields spontaneously move ...
Dartmouth researchers propose that dark matter began as light-speed particles that suddenly gained mass through spin interactions and cooling. Their theory, inspired by superconductivity, outlines a ...
In a study appearing today in the journal Advanced Materials, the researchers showed that they could use these particles to deliver two doses of diphtheria vaccine -- one released immediately ...
Wednesday’s solar storm peaked around 4:25 a.m. ET, when the sun fired off a huge X-class flare, hurling streams of plasma and charged particles into the cosmos. “Flares of this magnitude are ...