When we look at the world around us, all that we see is thanks to light. It reflects, refracts, and interacts, carrying shape and depth from the objects it touches. But what about light itself?
It’s a quiet autumn evening. You’re enjoying some TV, when an unscripted movement catches your eye. A large house spider ( ...
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🩻 A new medical imaging technique to see into the heart of living matter
Metallacrowns could well revolutionize medical imaging and non-invasive diagnosis. This is what scientists from the CNRS show in an article published in the journal Chemical Science, where ...
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