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Silica Particles Found in Food and Makeup Could Be Chemically Reactive, Study Finds

Silica Particles Found in Food and Makeup Could Be Chemically Reactive, Study Finds

The Use of Thin-Film Neural Electrodes for Brain Monitoring and Stimulation

The Use of Thin-Film Neural Electrodes for Brain Monitoring and Stimulation

Research Brings Scientists Closer to Understanding the Aromatic Universe

Research Brings Scientists Closer to Understanding the Aromatic Universe

University of Illinois Receives $3.6M Grant for Automated Polymer Design and Analysis System

University of Illinois Receives $3.6M Grant for Automated Polymer Design and Analysis System

ORNL Research Advances Understanding of Hafnia's Potential for Semiconductor Applications

ORNL Research Advances Understanding of Hafnia's Potential for Semiconductor Applications

Lab-Based Studies Reveal How Carbon Atoms Diffuse on Interstellar Ice Grains

Lab-Based Studies Reveal How Carbon Atoms Diffuse on Interstellar Ice Grains

Toyota Sets Out Advanced Battery Technology Roadmap

Toyota Sets Out Advanced Battery Technology Roadmap

New Machine Learning Method Reveals Unprecedented Details of Lithium-Ion Battery Operation

New Machine Learning Method Reveals Unprecedented Details of Lithium-Ion Battery Operation

New Antibacterial Gel is 100 Times More Effective Than Other Silver-Based Drugs

New Antibacterial Gel is 100 Times More Effective Than Other Silver-Based Drugs

Creating a Safer and Cheaper Way of Making Acetone

Creating a Safer and Cheaper Way of Making Acetone

Detecting Natural Gas and Hydrogen in One Instrument

Detecting Natural Gas and Hydrogen in One Instrument

High-Tech Invisible Ink Could Become the Newest Tool for Stopping Counterfeit Goods

High-Tech Invisible Ink Could Become the Newest Tool for Stopping Counterfeit Goods

New Nickel Based AEMFC Anode Catalyst with High Resistance to NH3 Toxicity

New Nickel Based AEMFC Anode Catalyst with High Resistance to NH3 Toxicity

Liquid Electrolyte Material Extends the Life of Extreme-Fast-Charging Batteries

Liquid Electrolyte Material Extends the Life of Extreme-Fast-Charging Batteries

University Student Designs Self-Powered Sensor from Plants

University Student Designs Self-Powered Sensor from Plants

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