From breath analysis to explosive detection, many applications require reliable electronic "noses." Unfortunately, current ...
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Are Your Favorite Fragranced Products Polluting Your Home?
Indoor air pollution from fragranced consumer products is a major hidden health risk driven by nanoparticles and chemical ...
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16 Cleaning Myths That Are Probably Holding You Back
To keep your routine effective and safe, here's a list of busted cleaning myths that could leave your clothes sticky, floors ...
Scientists solve a 15-year Mars mystery, confirming ferric hydroxysulfate formed by volcanic and hydrothermal heating across ...
Turmeric, a main ingredient in curries and Asian cuisines, contains curcumin. Studies have shown beneficial effects when using turmeric with higher concentrations of curcumin or curcumin alone. Due to ...
Pair of mules ‘mastermind’ a breakout from their corral in Frisco Restless in the off season between summer wagon rides and ...
Kratom is marketed as an herbal alcohol alternative, but the reality is more dangerous. Real women share their experiences ...
Researchers created a flexible sensor platform that detects gases and measures their movement speed through nanomaterials, enabling new applications from breath analysis to security.
A durable MOF-nanofiber composite overcomes the fragility of reactive materials, enabling real-world systems that capture and ...
Fragranced consumer products emit volatile organic compounds that form nanoparticles, contributing to indoor air pollution ...
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