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Tiny solid particles—like pollutants, cloud droplets and medicine powders—form highly concentrated clusters in turbulent ...
Plastic particles from everyday items like Styrofoam cups and take-out containers are finding their way into the brain, where ...
Researchers Mitsuyoshi Kamba, Naoki Hara, and Kiyotaka Aikawa of the University of Tokyo have successfully demonstrated ...
Wang Yifang, from the Chinese Academy of Sciences which collaborated with 700 physicists worldwide, told The Times: “We are ...
Our sun can seem deceptively peaceful from Earth, but only because we have the luxury of living 150 million kilometers away.
NASA’s IMAP mission, led by Princeton University’s David McComas, will study the heliosphere — the invisible electromagnetic ...
Study has detected '6PPD' chemicals from tires in human urine, revealing daily exposure to particles derived from vehicle ...
Ice, a common material, holds mysteries about its electrical behavior, with flexoelectricity potentially explaining ...
In first-of-its-kind research, scientists from the University of Plymouth have shown how tiny plastic particles can enter vegetables through their roots and accumulate in the parts we eat.
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
So, physicists at MIT and the University of Texas at Arlington have outlined a concept for a neutrino laser that could help ...
From the outside, wildfire smoke may look like a drifting gray cloud. But for scientists, these plumes are dynamic, complex, ...