Everyday use of plastics in the kitchen releases microplastics into food and beverages, but there are practical solutions.
New research shows pollution particles can stick to red blood cells, traveling through the body—and masks may help stop them ...
Mathematics skills are crucial for employability in India; visual, applied learning is key for a high-skill workforce.
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How To Read a Check: A Beginner’s Guide
Learn how to read a check, including identifying the routing number, account number and check number, and how to keep your banking info safe. Keep reading.
Breakthrough “metamachines” show how beams of light can drive gears and levers smaller than a grain of dust—opening doors to ...
Nicholas Spada is one of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear x-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in ...
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of Chemistry and Technology Prague created a ...
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The Smallest Motors in History Can Fit Inside a Strand of Hair
Learn how the smallest motors in history could soon make a splash in healthcare thanks to microscopic gears that are powered ...
Ultrafast laser processing creates silicon surfaces that absorb nearly all infrared light and remain stable under heat and ...
Dr. Shunpei Yamazaki of Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd. (SEL) has renewed his own GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS (TM) title of 'Most patents credited as inventor' with a total of 20,120 patents on ...
A mixture of solid and liquid particles known as particulate matter, or soot, is a common source of air pollution.
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Strange new mineral found on Mars points to past potential for life
For years, scientists staring at Mars through the eyes of orbiting spacecraft noticed something strange: a mysterious signal ...
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