How does skin hold you in? How do heart cells beat together? Researchers at the University of California, Davis, Department ...
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Smash, crack, repeat: Mechanical recycling could finally tame stubborn PET waste
Georgia Tech scientists use mechanical force to break down PET plastic, paving the way for cleaner, faster recycling.
While plastics help enable modern standards of living, their accumulation in landfills and the overall environment continues to grow as a global concern.
This experiment demonstrates how static electricity can “remember” previous charges, revealing surprising properties of electrical interactions and material behavior. Philippines earthquake collapses ...
Development of robotic device for pain and somatosensory assays in rodents allows remote, quantitative, and reproducible delivery of mechanical stimuli.
A computational framework integrates electrochemical lithium-ion intercalation dynamics with mechanical stress evolution in battery materials, addressing a critical gap in solid-state battery design.
In this week’s Hong Kong Edition, we probe the delicate balancing act of city authorities as they try to prepare people for an extreme weather event and speak with the founder of a unique discount ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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