Real-time microscopy and AI reveal how atomic wetting controls tin oxide nanowire growth inside carbon nanotubes, uncovering ...
Step into the hidden science lab in your kitchen with five easy experiments that explain refraction, surface tension, ...
A Groton-based fuel cell developer said it has successfully completed testing that moves its technology closer to powering ...
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Queen Bumblebees’ Tongues Aren’t Built for Slurping Nectar—Which Might Keep the Royals Homebound
Queen bumblebees have sparser hair on their tongues than worker bees, which makes them less efficient at lapping up nectar, ...
A team of materials scientists has developed a new bio based carbon material that can store thermal energy more efficiently while preventing one of the most persistent problems in phase change ...
Beyond cold plates lies what’s sometimes called direct impingement, or direct liquid cooling (DLC), meaning that coolant literally touches the die being cooled. Coolant can flow or be sprayed onto the ...
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Decades-old mystery solved as scientists identify what really makes ice slippery
When you step onto an icy sidewalk or push off on skis, the surface can seem to vanish beneath you. For more than a century, scientists have debated why ice stays slippery, even well below freezing.
In a key milestone for future human spaceflight, Nimbus Power Systems today announced the successful completion of shock and vibration tests on Nimbus' advanced, gravity-independent fuel cell ...
In a recent Instagram post, the trainer shared the six ‘weird’ habits she relies on to stay ‘fit, lean and strong at 53’.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the subject wise NEET 2026 syllabus on this website soon after the NMC released ...
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Pennridge students gain National NASA Recognition in space research, trailblazing STEM women
High school students Chloe Benner, Ananya Bhatt and Surabhi Gupta have earned national recognition for their scientific ...
With a growing number of exosome-based delivery vehicles advancing into the clinic for therapeutics and vaccines, more effective isolation and separation strategies are needed. Finnish researchers ...
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