Physical Sciences

Forever Chemicals: Liquid Chromatography for PFAS Detection
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Reminiscent of a raspberry, this voxelated hollow sphere made of a single layer of droplets was generated using digital assembly of spherical particles, or DASP, a 3D bioprinting process developed in assistant professor of materials science and engineering Liheng Cai’s Soft Biomatter Lab
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Blue tinted photo of a translucent polymer microchip held by tweezers
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A composite image illustrating how scientists say it is now possible to predict the precise speed a coronal mass ejection (shown left in an artist's impression) is travelling at and when it will smash into Earth (bottom right moving in our direction) – even before it has fully erupted from the Sun (top right).
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photo of a landslide near Cusco, Peru
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a purple beam of light is split into two waves after passing through a surface covered in small bars
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(From Left) NTU PhD student Mr Yang Xudong, Assistant Professor Wang Yifan and PhD student Mr Chen Tianyu, holding various prototypes made using the RoboFabric technology, which include an elbow support, wrist guard, and a helmet.
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James Crawford, an assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at Montana State University, working in his lab
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3D render of proteins
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a red fingerprint with multiple sections outlined in blue squares with blue circuit like imagery in the mostly black background
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Future-Proof Your Lab by Conserving and Maximizing Resources
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a shadowy photo of a hand holding three clear NMR tubes containing clear liquids
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