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Pushing the frontiers of frozen water: Computer simulations examine effects of shear on medium-density amorphous iceWater is ubiquitous and seemingly ordinary, possessing no distinct color or odor. Though we often take water for granted, it is by no means a simple substance. As a consequence of its chemical ...
Research Fellow Dr. Babak Bakhit has encountered one of his most challenging projects to date—contributing to the European ...
Discover the concept of negative temperature coefficient (NTC) and how it affects resistance in electronic devices.
A new study has accurately estimated the physical parameters of thermal and magnetic field structures of solar coronal holes which have significant influence on space weather that affects satellites, ...
A new study focuses on improving global temperature data sets in light of uneven warming across the globe. To fill gaps in ...
Park Factors can dramatically influence a player’s fantasy baseball value. Left-handed batters have seen a 42% increase in ...
A new technical paper titled “Facilitating Small-Pitch Interconnects with Low-Temperature Solid-Liquid Interdiffusion Bonding ...
The superior catalytic performance of ZrO2 in catalytic propane dehydrogenation is attributed to be the unsaturated ...
From dry, blotchy skin to brittle nails and burgeoning waistlines, the research reveals the dramatic physical effects of ...
Researchers used cutting-edge X-ray techniques to gain new insights into 'infinite-layer' nickelate materials. So-called "infinite-layer" nickelate materials, characterized by their unique crystal ...
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