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New nanotube design could make particle accelerators thinner than a hair
Researchers demonstrate a concept for ultra-compact accelerators that may one day replace large synchrotron facilities.
A novel beam diagnostic instrument developed by researchers in the University of Liverpool's QUASAR Group has been approved ...
A new dual-light microscope lets researchers observe micro- and nanoscale activity inside living cells without using dyes.
Microscopic magnetic fossils found in North Atlantic seafloor sediments may represent components of an internal "GPS system" ...
Streets of the Past' (Straten van Toen), is a 10-episode, short-form history series commissioned for The History Channel in ...
The study was published in Nature Biotechnology last month and marks a shift in scientists’ understanding of how to ...
Oil and water famously don't mix - until surfactants get involved. These molecules act as tiny brokers between two opposites, ...
Kellogg Stelle was a professor of physics at Imperial College London for decades until his death last month. In 1977, he developed a particle theory of gravity that’s renormalizable, but the theory’s ...
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12 Unexpected Ways To Reuse Dryer Sheets Outside The Laundry Room
Don't toss those used dryer sheets after one use. Repurpose them to remove soap scum, dust, lint, and pet hair and to get rid ...
Particle6, the UK-based, AI-powered production company founded by Eline van der Velden, has announced a new series commission ...
At the conference, Acuitas' Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Ying Tam, showcased the company's Next-Generation LNP advancements, a comprehensive approach that uses multiple technologies and strategies to ...
While this brainteasing endeavor may threaten to become dull over time, what accompanies this experience keeps the monotony ...
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