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Microplastics and the much smaller nanoplastics enter the human body in various ways, for example through food or the air we breathe. A large proportion is excreted, but a certain amount remains in ...
A group of fluid mechanics and physics researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have created the perfect pour-over ...
Using electrodes in a fluid form, researchers have developed a battery that can take any shape. This soft and conformable battery can be integrated into future technology in a completely new way.
Fluids play a crucial role in industrial processes like cooling, heating, and mixing. Traditionally, most industries would ...
The Earth's magnetic field quietly supports life on the planet and now, for the first time, its invisible powers have been used to create new nanoparticles and materials.
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Tech Xplore on MSNFLUID: 3D-printed open-source robot offers accessible solution for materials synthesisA team of researchers led by Professor Keisuke Takahashi at the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, have created FLUID ...
Rigid, bulky batteries could one day be replaced by soft, flexible ones, a new paper argues. Scientists at a Swedish ...
In a surprising twist, a graduate student at UMass Amherst discovered a strange new fluid behavior that seems to defy ...
Fluid Metering's patented non-contact dispensing methodology enables precise and accurate dispensing of small fluid volumes ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSperm use corkscrew-like fluid flows to screw through their path to fertilizationNew 3D imaging reveals how sperm create spiral fluid structures that enhance propulsion, unlocking secrets of motion in ...
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IFLScience on MSN"Shape-Recovering Liquid" May Be An "Exception" To The Laws Of ThermodynamicsA student playing around with fluids and magnetic materials in the lab may have accidentally found an "exception" to the laws ...
The Earth’s magnetic field quietly supports life on the planet and now, for the first time, its invisible powers have been used to create new nano particles and materials. Scientists at Flinders ...
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