Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a new way to alter complex drug molecules using light rather than ...
To some it was a reckless experiment but scientists hope the dispersal of 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine could ease the climate crisis ...
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A world first at the microscopic scale: Metamaterials that can shrink and expand on their own
Leiden physicists Daniela Kraft and Julio Melio have created soft structures that can take on different shapes without any external drive in their lab. They present their research on microscale ...
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Geoengineering test put 65,000 L of chemicals into the ocean
Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution released 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine last summer, making it the first federally permitted test of whether adding ...
Imagine waiting in line for a shot when someone who just got one tells you it was really painful. Could hearing that make the shot hurt more? According to a new Dartmouth study, what others say about ...
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Scientists poured red chemicals into the sea to slow warming
65,000 liters of bright red tracer-tagged chemical entering the ocean sounds less like climate research than a cleanup ...
Waiākea Hawaiian Volcanic Beverages debuts carbon-negative Algae Black™ ink on labels, setting a new standard for sustainable ...
Why are adolescents so sensitive to their peers' behavior? And is this sensitivity necessarily negative, as the term peer ...
Blue light, a sheet of filter paper, and a stubborn class of industrial chemicals do not sound like much of a match. Yet that ...
Artificial intelligence-powered writing tools such as autocomplete suggestions can definitely change the way people express themselves, but can they ...
Discover how the Toolmaster relationship between humans and AI is transforming professional productivity. Learn where it ...
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
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