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Inside the Strange World of Albert Einstein’s Inventions and Patents: From Refrigerators to Blouses
Einstein’s uncle Jakob was an inventor in Munich. He produced patents for arc lamps, electric meters, and dynamos in the late 19th century. The young Albert grew up in this world of gadgets and wires, ...
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4 Fall Kitchen Decor Trends That Won't Get in the Way of Your Fall Baking
For color, designers recommend earth tones or deep jewel tones for your fall linens. You can also add texture, such as a loosely woven linen for your tablecloth, which easily gives off the hearty vibe ...
Magnetically guided microrobots coated with bacteriophages penetrate and dismantle bacterial biofilms, achieving targeted removal of microbial contamination through coordinated mechanical disruption ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNThe Right Chemistry: From Oliver Twist's gruel to my grandson's overnight oats
I first encountered oatmeal sometime in the early 1980s after watching Oliver, the 1968 film adaptation of the stage musical based on Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist. What was this “gruel” that Oliver ...
And its alleged benefits are numerous. "PDRN can do some heavy lifting behind the scenes," says Idriss. "It stimulates your fibroblasts to make more collagen, helps hydrate and plump the skin, calms ...
A quick refresher on some terms that pop up in the K-Beauty space: “Think of collagen and elastin as the scaffolding that keeps skin firm, while hyaluronic acid is like a sponge that holds onto water ...
A perfect triple bill became a less perfect quadruple bill. Brilliant performances by dancers from Gibney, kNoname Artist, Paris Opera étoiles rarely seen in New York and – a rarity these days – live ...
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