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Differentiate Right- and Left-Handed Particles by the Force Exerted by Light
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National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Clarifying the characteristics of optical gradient force on the mechanics of chiral gold nanoparticles
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How Old Is That Fingerprint?
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American Chemical Society
New study discovers molecular markers that could be used to age fingerprints more accurately
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Breakthrough Photochemical Reactor System for Photochemistry
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Asynt
The LightSyn Lighthouse is a new system in the LightSyn range from Asynt
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Updated Climate Models Clouded by Scientific Biases, Researchers Find
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Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Researchers are one step closer to understanding clouds contribute to climate change
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A New Study Reveals the Earliest Evidence of Opium Use in the Land of Israel
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Tel Aviv University
A joint study by the Israel Antiquities Authority, Tel Aviv University, and the Weizmann Institute of Science
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Researchers Advance Efforts to Tailor Drug Delivery to Cells’ ‘Power Plants’
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
Targeting mitochondria directly could improve the efficacy of a variety of drug therapies and reduce side effects
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Fundamental Research Improves Understanding of New Optical Materials
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Ames Laboratory
Research could lead to more sustainable items such as solar panels and LEDs
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Tree Species Diversity Enhances Forest Drought Resistance
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
New study reveals that tree species diversity could enhance drought resistance in half the world's forests
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Student Evaluations Show Bias against Female Professors
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Study finds bias is driven by backlash after students receive first exam grades
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Deformation Fingerprints Will Help Researchers Design Better Metallic Materials
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Researchers found that the statistical investigation of the nanoscale events can inform fatigue strength of metals
| 2 min read
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Chinese Fossil Eggs Show Dinosaur Decline before Extinction
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
Researchers find evidence to support the hypothesis that dinosaurs were not very diverse before their extinction
| 2 min read
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The Aviation Industry Needs to Overhaul Its Response to Climate Change
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University of California - San Diego
Nature comment piece from UC San Diego serves as a “wake-up” to the major polluter
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