Researchers have developed a light-emitting sugar probe that exposes how marine microbes break down complex carbohydrates.
Though microplastics have contaminated our environment and bodies, experts say avoiding a key trigger for their release can reduce exposure and lower associated health risks.
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United 737 Max Windshield Crack at 36,000 Feet Linked to Balloon Strike
At 36,000 feet over Utah, the United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 experienced a violent collision in the air, crushing the exterior panel of the cockpit windshield and raining glass on the flight deck, ...
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True History of Modern Cosmetic Products
Nowadays, you can find entire aisles of beauty products in any drugstore, including lotions that promise youth in a bottle, ...
As the use of AI spreads through every industry and becomes more of a part of our lives every day, researchers are also ...
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Ubiquitous polymer forms self-healing, flexible conductor for wearable electronics
A new self-healing polymer that is highly suitable for use as a flexible conductor in wearable devices and robots has been ...
Investigating polymer biodegradation, Lehigh University and Dow aim to optimize microbial processes in wastewater treatment for better environmental outcomes.
On Wednesday, the Nobel Prize Committee honored three researchers for their role in developing MOFs: Richard Robson for demonstrating the first MOF, and Susumu Kitagawa and Omar Yaghi for developing ...
Researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands have developed a polymer that adopts a coiled spring ...
A research team has presented a design strategy for precisely controlling polarity, the key property of triboelectric ...
D woven baskets are geometrically sophisticated, with some incredible properties that engineers can use to design materials ...
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