Researchers from Florida State University are shedding light on nutrient levels in the Gulf of Mexico…
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Neutrons probe biological materials for insights into COVID-19 virus infection
SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus responsible for the disease COVID-19, is infecting the world at a rapid rate.…
Unraveling the secrets of Tennessee whiskey
More than a century has passed since the last scientific analyses of the famed “Lincoln County…
Battle to stop blazing tanker from hitting Sri Lanka coast
Tugboats battled into the night Friday to stop a blazing oil tanker carrying 270,000 tonnes of…
New evidence that the quantum world is even stranger than we thought
New experimental evidence of a collective behavior of electrons to form “quasiparticles” called “anyons” has been…
More than half of young Americans live with parents
Just over half of young adult Americans live with their parents, an unprecedented proportion that is…
Painting with light: Novel nanopillars precisely control intensity of transmitted light
By shining white light on a glass slide stippled with millions of tiny titanium dioxide pillars,…
Deep underground forces explain quakes on San Andreas Fault
Rock-melting forces occurring much deeper in the Earth than previously understood appear to drive tremors along…
Splitting water molecules for a renewable energy future
The future economy based on renewable and sustainable energy sources might utilize battery-powered cars, large-scale solar…
Opto-thermoelectric microswimmers
In a recent report, Xiaolei Peng and a team of scientists in materials science and engineering…