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Researchers Create Edible, Transparent Composite Packaging with Biocellulose
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Society of Chemical Industry
Scientists have developed a biodegradable material with considerable potential for application in food packaging
| 3 min read
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Safety Considerations When Working Near Cryogenic Liquids
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CO2Meter
Key considerations for the safe use of cryogenic liquids
| 1 min read
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Researchers Reveal the Hidden Hum of a Cosmic Symphony
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University of Florida
Astrophysicists from from around the world help detect elusive gravitational waves in a landmark series of studies
| 3 min read
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Webb Makes First Detection of Crucial Carbon Molecule
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Carbon compounds are of great interest to scientists as they form the foundations of known life
| 2 min read
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Making Rubbery Materials That Can Take a Beating without Losing Their Bounce
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Duke University
Research could pave the way to flexible-yet-durable materials that help cut down on microplastic pollution
| 3 min read
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Dark Matter Remains 'Dark'
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Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Comparisons between optical clocks enhance the search for a possible interaction of ultralight dark matter with photons
| 3 min read
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Stronger Tape Engineered through the Art of Cutting
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Virginia Tech
Team has adapted kirigami into a method for increasing the adhesive bond of ordinary tape by 60 times
| 4 min read
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Never-before-Seen Way to Annihilate a Star
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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
Observatory traces GRB to nucleus of ancient galaxy, suggesting stars can undergo demolition-derby-like collisions
| 3 min read
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The Surprising Path to Life: Breaking Free from Plate Tectonics
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University of the Witwatersrand
New research reveals that the emergence of life on Earth did not require plate tectonics
| 3 min read
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Using Electric Fields to Control the Movement of Defects in Crystals
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University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Controlling dislocation motion has the potential to improve performance and formability of brittle crystalline materials
| 2 min read
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New Study Weighs the Universe’s Supermassive Black Holes
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University of Colorado Boulder
Research suggests that billions of year ago black holes may have been much bigger on average than scientists thought
| 3 min read
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Novel Way to Manipulate Exotic Materials
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Finding could revolutionize electronics, quantum computing
| 1 min read
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