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Raymond J. de Souza: Forget the double touch, science doesn't know why rocks curl
Olympic curling’s raging controversy, with Canadians in the unusual role of foul-mouthed villains, seems to have been put on ice. The special umpires summoned into action on Saturday to watch for the ...
Many technological applications, such as sensors and batteries, greatly rely on electrochemical reactions. Improving these technologies depends on understanding how electrochemical reactions work.
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A new microscope for the quantum age: Single nanoscale scan measures four key material properties
Physicists in Leiden have built a microscope that can measure no fewer than four key properties of a material in a single scan, all with nanoscale precision. The instrument can even examine complete ...
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive light-based sensor that can detect extremely low concentrations of cancer biomarkers in the blood. The new technology could one day make it possible to ...
The method involves stitching together many thin “slices” of light reflecting off an object.
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Light-based sensor can detect low concentrations of cancer biomarkers in the blood
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive light-based sensor that can detect extremely low concentrations of cancer ...
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Myopia may be driven by prolonged close-up focus in low-light environments
For years, rising rates of myopia - or nearsightedness - have been widely attributed to increased screen time, especially ...
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has found herself back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Freshly unsealed ...
TOTAL30® Multifocal for Astigmatism, a one-month replacement contact lenses for presbyopic patients with astigmatism. “With ...
The Los Angeles Children's Chorus turns 40 this year. The concert choir has won a Grammy and has performed worldwide, but the chorus leaders say accolades — or even how performances are received by ...
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Leiden’s Microscope Revolutionizes Quantum Chip Testing
Physicists in Leiden have developed a microscope that can assess four important features of a material in a single scan, all ...
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