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Metal industry is about to undergo one of the greatest upheavals in history, expert says
Metallic materials are the backbone of modern economies. However, large quantities of CO2 are produced during…
Economics of a four-day working week: Research shows it can save businesses money
The idea of a four-day working week is gaining momentum. The Labour Party has included it…
When a tree dies, don't waste your breath: Rescue the wood to honor its memory
Trees die. You don’t have to like it, but they do. And this comes as a…
Study investigates a critical transition in water that remains liquid far below the freezing point
Water can remain liquid at temperatures far below 0 degrees Celsius. This supercooled phase is a…
Mathematicians prove the Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequalities
RUDN University mathematicians have proven the Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev (HLS) inequalities for the class of generalized Riesz potentials.…
A fast and precise look into fiber-reinforced composites
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have improved a method for small angle X-ray scattering…
Humans' ability to read dog facial expressions is learned, not innate
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, a team of researchers from Germany and the…
Microplastics found in oysters, clams on Oregon coast, study finds
Tiny threads of plastics are showing up in Pacific oysters and razor clams along the Oregon…
Is there life on super-Earths? The answer could lie in their cores
Rocky planets larger than our own, so-called super-Earths, are surprisingly abundant in our Galaxy, and stand…