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Study has detected '6PPD' chemicals from tires in human urine, revealing daily exposure to particles derived from vehicle ...
Why do some elements decay in minutes, while others last billions of years? Certain "magic numbers" of nuclear particles may ...
Tiny solid particles – like pollutants, cloud droplets and medicine powders – form highly concentrated clusters in turbulent environments like smokestacks, clouds and pharmaceutical mixers. What ...
NASA’s IMAP mission, led by Princeton University’s David McComas, will study the heliosphere — the invisible electromagnetic ...
Ice, a common material, holds mysteries about its electrical behavior, with flexoelectricity potentially explaining ...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has announced a new way to reliably make element 116, livermorium. The results, made by ...
Scientists emphasise that personal stories resonate more deeply than statistics, helping to expose the human toll of air ...
Scientists estimate that 20 million tonnes of gold, worth more than $2 quadrillion, is dissolved into our planet’s oceans.
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Stable plasma rings formed in lab for fusion research
In the quest for sustainable and limitless energy, fusion research has made significant strides, with the recent formation of ...
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Shape-shifting collisions offer new tool for studying early matter produced in Big Bang's ...
This summer, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) took a breath of fresh air. Normally filled with beams of protons, the 27-km ring was reconfigured to enable its first oxygen–oxygen and neon–neon ...
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Study provides first evidence that plastic nanoparticles can accumulate in the edible parts ...
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.
Two experiments with different quantum computers showcase their growing ability to simulate materials and quantum matter that ...
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