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Harnessing AI to solve major roadblock in solid-state battery technology
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are working on ways to make solid-state batteries more reliable with the help of ...
A recent study reveals unexpected changes in the behavior of common items like sunscreen, mayonnaise, and medicines in ...
A new ISS experiment reveals how everyday products like sunscreen, mayonnaise and medicines age and change in space—unlocking insights to improve materials on Earth.
Researchers have uncovered a dynamic mechanism that governs how liquid escapes from foams, overturning long-standing assumptions in soft-matter physics.
The behavior of complex materials, such as gels and glasses, determines their stability and properties over time. To better understand their evolution, a team of researchers from Politecnico di Milano ...
Tacalyx, a privately held biotech company focused on developing novel TACA (Tumour Associated Carbohydrate Antigens) cancer therapies, announces the appointment of Jean Engela as Chief Executive ...
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Scientists are studying mayonnaise in space, here’s what they’ve found so far!
You’ve probably noticed how your mayonnaise separates in the fridge after a while, or how the sunscreen on your bathroom ...
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What happens to mayonnaise, creams in space? Astronauts to find out
Researchers studying soft matter on the International Space Station expose how gravity silently influences the stability and transformation of creams, drugs, and gels, offering new insights for ...
What if a doctor could inject an electricity-conducting liquid into the body, let it temporarily solidify to record nerve ...
A collaboration between the University of Konstanz and Forschungszentrum Jülich has achieved the first fully tunable ...
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are working on ways to make solid-state batteries more reliable with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.
Researchers from Konstanz and Jülich realize tunable “swarmalators” – particles that both move in space and synchronize in time like living organisms ...
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