As much as 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen may be in Earth’s core, scientists reported, suggesting most of Earth’s water was acquired during the planet’s formation.
The situation is so unique that the area has earned a fitting nickname: Sharkansas. Paleontologists have long wondered how ...
Most polymers don’t mix—and that’s the point. Polymer alloys succeed by engineering the interface: use thermodynamics to predict separation, processing to sculpt morphology, and compatibilizers to ...
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Simulations pinpoint key conditions for all-solid-state battery electrolyte materials
Lithium-ion batteries serve as the core energy storage devices in various industries and everyday products, including ...
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Lasers scan chemicals in 200-year-old Darwin jars without breaking them at 95% accuracy
Lasers are now helping scientists peer inside some of the world’s most fragile scientific ...
A new study reveals a clear conclusion: strength (resistance) training is the most effective tool for achieving “high-quality ...
Three University of Minnesota experts reveal hidden scientific aspects of winter Olympic sports — and the art of staying warm ...
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Trans athletes may not have fitness advantage in women’s sport, landmark study finds - Findings suggest physical performance ...
Many people struggle to lose weight despite eating less, while others seem to slim down effortlessly. This article explains ...
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