New research shows pollution particles can stick to red blood cells, traveling through the body—and masks may help stop them ...
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When an MOF takes in gas or liquid molecules, its tiny framework changes ever so slightly: It may change in size, how it bends light, or how it conducts electricity, depending on what and how many ...
Researchers have found the first direct evidence that tiny particles of air pollution stick to red blood cells, meaning they ...
Four exhibitions currently up in Chicago each take a unique approach to the possibilities of working with textiles today, ...
Like many people during the COVID pandemic, Neta Alexander began spending much of her time online: teaching on Zoom, streaming films, holding video ...
Nicholas Spada is one of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear x-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in ...
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Charlie Hunnam graces the cover of Variety and talks resurrecting an infamous serial killer for Ryan Murphy's 'Monster' ...
Though automation reduces the number of jobs in the auto industry, there are still plenty of human workers needed to oversee the robots.
The past six summers have been the smokiest on record. New research shows that smoke could become the costliest consequence ...
When the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honored Omar Yaghi—the "father of metal-organic frameworks," or MOFs—along with Susumu Kitagawa and Richard Robson, it celebrated more than the creation of a new ...