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Battery particles move like shooting stars, driving faster failure, study finds
Batteries fail over time because their internal materials do not stay in place, and ...
This 2026 informational report from Hume Health outlines the company's published Hume Body Pod accuracy positioning, ...
A new study from the University of Chicago taps an ingredient most often used in the lithium-ion batteries that power our ...
A new Shroud of Turin DNA study reveals human, plant and microbial traces, offering fresh clues about the relic’s long ...
Scientists studying samples from the asteroid Bennu have uncovered a surprisingly complex chemical landscape at the tiniest scales.
Scientists created samples of the black resin using three methods and tested their effectiveness against two common bacteria ...
Planetary scientists have long debated where the material that formed Earth comes from. Despite its location in the inner ...
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Flexible gel can turn body heat into power for next-generation wearables
A soft material developed by researchers at QUT can convert body heat into electricity, opening the door to self-powered ...
Your daily tea may contain billions of invisible plastic particles. A new review reveals how teabags, packaging, and brewing methods could be adding more than flavour to your cup ...
Published study notes that 3D-printed polymers release higher levels of immunostimulatory particles than traditional ones.
Researchers at the University of Sharjah have demonstrated that concrete can be reinforced using polymer plates instead of ...
When load increases steadily, so does friction, but in the realm of magnetization dynamics, things aren’t so simple.
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