Scientists are finding new ways to replace expensive, scarce platinum catalysts with something far more abundant: tungsten ...
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Lighting-gate: How carmakers built headlights that pass tests—and fail human eyes
If you think modern headlights feel blinding, you’re not imagining it. American roads are now flooded with beams so intense ...
Researchers have reported new experimental results addressing the origin of rare proton-rich isotopes heavier than iron, ...
Olympic champion Guan Chenchen has made her screen debut in The Secret to Fat Loss, China's first costume micro-drama ...
Carjackers are using high beams and aggressive flashing to trick drivers into stopping. Learn the "Headlight Trick" and how ...
As biotechs faced investors at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference this week, they emphasized agreement with the FDA on ...
This study aimed to investigate the association between maxillary sinus reactions and periradicular pathology in maxillary posterior teeth using cone-beam computed tomography. The maxillary posterior ...
Two-tone mesh jerseys feature embroidered butterfly logos, breathable construction and silk-accented sleeves in bold and classic colorways Washed denim jorts arrive in indigo and black with adjustable ...
A whiskey sour for the distilled spirits industry. Consumers are souring on drinking alcohol. And that’s one of a host of complex reasons why Jim Beam is placing its main distillery in Clermont, ...
Scientists have beamed a laser into the sky, which was visible from miles around. The spectacle, known as The Beam, marked the 80th birthday of Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire.
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