Plastic particles can enter tea in several different ways - and teabags may play a bigger role than many people realize.
For the first time, researchers at Leipzig University have shown that tiny synthetic microswimmers can perceive their surroundings directly through their own body shape and autonomously adapt to ...
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Scientists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, in collaboration with research groups from the Łódź University of Technology, the ...
What does it take to get started in machining with the right foundation? In an article published by HelloNation, Carl Ciesla of Lakeshore Carbide in Sanborn, New York, explains how beginners can ...
The World Institute of Kimchi (President: Hae Choon Chang) , a government-funded research institute under the Ministry of Science and ICT, announced ...
Geographic atrophy management could benefit greatly from the combination of novel therapies and AI-driven imaging technology.
The severe consequences of environmental pollution during wars prompted the U.S. National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to publish a series of reports on Gulf Wa ...
Nanodiamond quantum sensors mounted on magnetic microbots achieve coherent spin control while moving freely through fluid, a ...
Hydrogel micromachines recreate the push and pull of living cells, helping scientists study how mechanical forces shape tissues in the lab.
The U.S. Marine Corps has issued a formal call to industry for a wearable cloak designed to hide individual troops from ...
Rajasthan’s viral “Mini Switzerland” in Kishangarh is actually a marble slurry dump, doctors warn, posing serious lung risks.