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I tested even more science experiments using common food items
Raphael Gomes heads back to the lab to test even more fascinating and educational science experiments using common household food items.
A few months ago, a young patient walked into my clinic holding two serums—one wrapped in earthy glass with delicate ...
Cannabis legalization is driving innovation, but much of it focuses on commercial products rather than patient health. New ...
From X-ray imaging to UV lasers, new chip research highlights the need for precision operations, technician pipelines, and ...
This article explores how autonomous science could speed up breakthroughs in medicine & materials, while raising urgent ...
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Northwestern turns methane into methanol using "bottled lightning"
A small glass tube, a copper coating, and a burst of plasma no hotter than room temperature. That is the setup behind a new ...
When we think of materials, we usually think of substances like metal, concrete, glass or rubber. What these examples have in ...
Active matter can use internal energy to change its shape and functionality when external forces are applied. The study of active materials is a dynamic, modern field of research. A team of physicists ...
This study presents important findings for the understanding of central brain circuits that underlie nociception-induced escape. Using a laser-based nociception assay, chronic neuronal silencing, ...
Mercury is a small, rocky planet about which researchers know relatively little. Two missions, taking readings as they passed over the planet, have ...
Explore home design and choice architecture: the science of how your physical surroundings quietly influence how you feel.
Fast food is popular for a reason, but it's not without its share of critics. These fast food controversies got so big the ...
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