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Photo-induced force microscopy began as a concept in the mind of Kumar Wickramasinghe when he was employed by IBM in the ...
So the driving force behind chemical reactions is the filling of electron shells by release or uptake of electrons, or by sharing electrons with neighbouring atoms, which leads to the formation of ...
The study reveals that tiny hair-like structures called sensilla on the crabs' claws help them assess their surroundings and ...
In a quiet week for rocket launches worldwide, SpaceX has launched the 500th orbital flight of a Falcon 9 during its first of ...
Bahareh Ardakani balanced science and structure with pleating and pearl-encrusted sea urchins for her sustainable collection.
Silver-110’s decay reveals a promising path to measure antineutrino mass. New data could reshape future neutrino studies.
If you have ever looked closely into a rockpool along the U.K. coastline, you may have been lucky enough to find a tiny ...
Octopuses can taste with their arms, and a new study reveals that specifically, they're tasting chemical cues from microbes ...
Astronomers working with the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) have detected patterns showing ...
Without quantum shell effects, analogous to electron shells in atoms, these massive nuclei would split apart in less than a trillionth of a second. Phys.org spoke to co-authors Dr. Pavol Mosat and Dr.
"Remarkable" new model of quantum double-exchange ferromagnets could produce fresh insights into these ...
eCOphite was developed from graphene monoxide, a material Hirschmugl and her colleagues discovered at UW-Milwaukee. It is the ...