Researchers have shown that crickets can and will consume polyethylene microplastics if their mouth is larger than the plastic particle.
Composite materials have seen a surge in applications across diverse sectors, primarily due to their superior ...
In a historic milestone for Ghana and African engineering, Prof Elsie Effah Kaufmann, Dean of the School of Engineering ...
This achievement comes after XJTLU entered the ESI Top 1% for the economics and business field in September. With the ...
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How the world’s largest croissant pushes the limits of food engineering
The world’s largest croissant isn’t just a novelty, it’s a science experiment on a colossal scale. Bakers must battle heat distribution, structural collapse, and dough chemistry to keep something this ...
Thirteen researchers for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and two affiliates of the Tri-Cities lab have been named to a ...
We’ve written plenty about the booming steel industry in Northeast Arkansas — an industry that is about to become a more ...
In a historic milestone for Ghana and African engineering, Prof Elsie Effah Kaufmann, Dean of the School of Engineering ...
GFEAs are crucial components in advanced microwave vacuum electron devices and vacuum transistors — tiny devices that can ...
As part of £88.5 million of funding announced for universities and colleges across England by the independent regulator the ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. SUZHOU, China, Nov. 14, 2025 /CNW/ -- According to the latest Essential Science Indicators (ESI) update in November, ...
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How chemistry shapes the world’s strangest and rarest flavor combinations
Tasting the world’s rarest snacks is a journey through food science, nostalgia, and experimental flavor engineering. With three voices analyzing each bite, the complexity of discontinued and ...
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