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Scientists use ultrafast laser to flip materials into a different electronic state
A burst of invisible light can do more than illuminate a surface. In a new study, Michigan State University researchers used ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers unveil Back-Illumination Tomography (BIT), a high-speed microscope that provides ...
On Tuesday afternoon the National Transportation Safety Board gave 7News an extremely rare behind-the-scenes tour of some of ...
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XRP Price Prediction: XRP To Trade Under $1 In 2026, But This Payment Rival Is Set For 100x Growth
Cross-border payment tokens are under the microscope again as 2026 unfolds, but the narratives are diverging sharply. While ...
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From microscopes to mini breaks: How I swapped becoming a doctor for running an award-winning NI hotel...
Love Your Local...Portstewart’s Charlotte Dixon, managing director of Elephant Rock never imagined that one day she would ...
To ensure our bodies function correctly, the cells that compose them must operate properly. Imagine a cell as a bustling city ...
The global life sciences sector is huge, worth about 9.9 trillion dollars, which is close to the size of some major countries ...
To reproduce what Thomas Edison did, with the tools and knowledge we have now, is very exciting,” said co-author James Tour, ...
What do Thomas Edison and 2010 Nobel Prize in physics winners Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim have in common? According ...
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The Sciencewashing of Everyday Life
Fashion, beauty, and food companies are using nonsensical jargon to make a sale.
Researchers found that the insects' needle-like proboscis can function as a dispenser nozzle for 3D printing machines.
During the early Renaissance period, there was no such thing as a 24-hour pharmacy or easy, over-the-counter remedies like ...
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