The research centers around colloidal particles that, when mixed with liquid crystals, act a lot like the elements of the periodic table
Just 10 seconds into a quake, GPS data can detect signs of acceleration that point to an event's magnitude
Low frequency noise is known to trigger negative physiological reactions, such as changes to blood pressure, vertigo, and breathing difficulties
The beads formed in the atomic cloud from melted or vaporized concrete, marble, stainless steel, and rubber
Four academic laboratories partner with Google to explore how materials science can help make fusion more accessible
Learn more about the differences between Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) and Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES)
'3D-Fuge,' part of the growing field of frugal science, helps democratize research
A new approach generated 13 new material candidates for solar cells and 23 new candidates for LEDs
Bonn University and Columbia University chemists discover a novel and sustainable reaction mechanism
To recover a meteorite record for millions of years, the researchers headed to the Atacama Desert
Researchers have used sound waves to precisely manipulate atoms and molecules, accelerating the sustainable production of breakthrough smart materials
The xperiment produced new material that can conduct electricity perfectly
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