When I first realized the scale of the challenge posed by neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
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This Is How Anyone Can Detect Cosmic Muons at Home
Muons are invisible cosmic particles that rain down on Earth every second — and now you can detect them yourself. In this ...
With plastics breaking down into microscopic particles that enter the food chain, researchers are investigating how they may ...
TRUNNANO, a leading global nanomaterials manufacturer, officially announced that its R&D team has achieved a breakthrough in the preparation technology of spherical silica SiO2 powder, successfully ...
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the theory that dark matter could be the source.
Impressively, the world's hottest engine could alter our understanding of thermodynamics as well as human diseases.
More gamma radiation than predicted is coming from the center of the Milky Way. According to simulations, dark matter has ...
A microplastics scientist and sustainability expert shares how to avoid microplastics, along with what you should look for in ...
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ReadiMask Review: Adhesive-Sealing Particle Protection
The Urban Prepper reviews the ReadiMask for adhesive-sealing particle protection. Shrapnel from Marines anniversary ...
Wearing contact lenses during Diwali fireworks might seem harmless, but it can pose serious risks to your eye health. The ...
The beloved British fantasy writer Philip Pullman concludes his Book of Dust trilogy with Lyra Belacqua’s final adventure.
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