Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are atomically smooth, enabling them to transport water very efficiently at the nanoscale. This, plus advantageous electronic properties, makes SWCNTs suitable ...
Researchers characterized two moisture-swing polymers for direct air capture, finding that macropore structure governs CO2 sorption capacity and kinetics.
Blue light, a sheet of filter paper, and a stubborn class of industrial chemicals do not sound like much of a match. Yet that ...
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PXG drops new Stick'em forged wedges
PXG is releasing its new Stick'em forged wedges designed to offer a soft feel while offering maximum spin on open-face shots. The post PXG drops new Stick’em forged wedges appeared first on Golf.
Materials engineering is surprisingly important in the cosmetic industry. Nobody wants their foundation to smudge, or their mascara to run. Here, we discuss the science behind the perfect beat.
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Graphite flakes could shrink X-ray machines and revolutionize bioimaging
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated that ordinary graphite flakes, some as thin as 10 ...
MPC Paris delivered 575 shots on Cold Storage, from invisible fixes to slime, creatures and a nuclear finale. But how?
By placing single-atom-thick adlayers of p-block metals on commonly employed gold electrodes (d-block), a research team at National Taiwan University has successfully quantified the "interfacial ...
Can fungi influence the weather? Turns out, they just might. An international group of researchers that includes Virginia ...
Randomness favours the worm becoming free because its head can move in many ways that will help to propel it forwards, but only one that would push it backwards. Because of the intrinsically random ...
The lines, right angles and other mysterious designs required careful planning and robust cognitive abilities, according to a new study ...
Scientists at Arizona State University have uncovered surprising new ways bacteria move, even without their usual whip-like propellers called flagella. In one study, E. coli and salmonella were found ...
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