This article examines the spectroscopic properties of young stellar objects, linking accretion dynamics to observed ...
A team of researchers from Skoltech, the Federal Center for Brain and Neurotechnologies (FMBA of Russia), Lomonosov Moscow State University, and other leading organizations has released a dataset that ...
Scientists develop fluorescent dye-loaded nanosized, irregularly-shaped microplastics to track their movement in real time.
A research team led by Prof. JIANG Ling and Prof. LI Gang from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed that only three water molecules can separate ...
Electrical engineers at Duke University report they have built a record-setting pyroelectric photodetector that uses trapped ...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that directly convert chemical energy from a fuel into electrical energy. Unlike ...
Austrian researchers analyzed commercial ethylene vinyl acetate–polyolefin–ethylene vinyl acetate (EPE) solar encapsulants and found that products sold under the same label can have significantly ...
Polypropylene and polyethylene are two durable and affordable plastics commonly used as packaging materials, snack wrappers, ...
In a study published in Journal of the American Chemical Society , a research team led by Prof. JIANG Ling and Prof. LI Gang from the Dalian ...
Attosecond pulses enable sub-femtosecond studies of ultrafast electron dynamics. Since 2001, pulse durations have shortened ...
Many people struggle to exercise consistently. The reasons are often mental, not physical. The brain can sometimes perceive strenuous activities as a threat to be avoided.
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