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4.5 Billion Years Ago, A Planet-sized Collision Might Be The Reason You’re Alive Today
According to a recent study, published inScience Advances, the early Earth was formed astonishingly fast, but it wasn’t ...
Cruciferous vegetables like radish, broccoli and kale offer significant health benefits, especially when they are consumed as ...
Explore how optical sensors enable accurate and safe oxygen monitoring in ATEX-classified areas, offering a robust solution ...
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The Red Sea was completely dry before a massive Indian Ocean flood revived it
Some 6. 2 million years ago, the Red Sea basin was not recognizable as the deep blue waters of the ocean it is now.
A select group of Purdue University engineering and pharmacy graduate students are advancing Indiana’s biopharmaceutical workforce training opportunities through the BioTrain Fellows program.
Imagine you are standing on a slippery surface and the slightest imbalance makes you stumble. Researchers in the College of ...
The effects of insufficient water are felt by every cell in the body, but it’s the brain that manifests our experience of ...
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How dishwashers dry dishes—and why it matters
A good dishwasher cleans your dishes. A great dishwasher dries dishes, too. No one wants to put away wet dishes, and it isn’t a healthy practice either. But when it comes to drying dishes, it’s not as ...
The Department of Defense funds biomedical research to ensure military and pandemic preparedness. This includes mRNA vaccine ...
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Smart microfibers turn everyday objects into health care monitors and energy devices
New research led by the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (GZ) ...
Festo demonstrates a seamless flow of wafers picked, aligned and transported to wet chemistry or a vacuum-based process.
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