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A new quantitative rule for designing better batteries
A joint research team from The University of Osaka and Daikin Industries, Ltd. has identified a crucial new indicator for ...
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From Classroom to Lab: Training Chemists to Apply Analytical Science in Practice
Hage’s research focuses on advancing affinity chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, and hybrid analytical platforms to ...
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Three reasons why you should buy whole chickens
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A leading education union boss says headteachers will be unable to fulfil the government's latest plan to teach the sciences separately at GCSE because of an overwhelming lack of specialist teachers.
As diet and wellness become increasingly politicized, one of the most recognizable grocery brands navigates the debate. As diet and wellness become increasingly politicized, one of the most ...
It's the first sensation we feel, our most primal connection to others. Can implants and electrical signaling replicate the experience of touch? Research teams are exploring the possibilities—with ...
Once considered a maritime myth, these towering waves can pose serious risks to ships in the open sea. Now scientists are developing ways to predict them before they strike. Katsushika Hokusai's ...
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t started as a fantasy, then a promise — inspired by biology and animated by the ideas of physicists — and grew to become a powerful research tool. Now artificial intelligence has evolved into ...
St. Albert the Great was considered the “wonder and the miracle of his age” by his contemporaries. He was an assiduous Dominican whose accomplishments and gifts to the Church are difficult to ...
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