Researchers from Skoltech have devised a way to detect infrared radiation across a wide range without cooling the detector.
A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
Centuries-old Philippine artifacts may still hold untold stories. But not in their shape or appearance. This time, it is ...
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The Webb telescope caught iron dust and silicon carbide pouring off dying stars in a dwarf galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected metallic iron dust and silicon carbide grains streaming from dying stars inside ...
Water samples are assessed for pollution levels and any impact climate pressures may be having on the river system.
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Brain scans reveal how uneven intelligence scores relate to attention deficits in children
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder who possess a distinct split between their verbal and nonverbal ...
As heart disease strikes Indians younger and harder than ever before, Chennai-based interventional cardiologist Dr. Babu Ezhumalai is urging a rethink of one of the country's most trusted cardiac ...
Discover how bioprocessing technology industrial applications expand as fermentation, membrane filtration, PAT, and ...
Peer into a recycling bin and you'll almost certainly see a problem. Plastic trays, bottles, films all tangled together, ...
ESA's Euclid telescope identified 12 quasars from the universe's first 770 million years — more than the previous decade of ...
Researchers have developed a tiny, electrically tunable infrared filter that could help shrink bulky thermal sensing systems ...
Researchers from the Molecular Physics and Physical Chemistry departments of the Fritz Haber Institute have shown how two ...
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