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Shown here, Jack Grimm, UW doctoral student in materials science and engineering and a doctoral intern at PNNL, prepares an enamel sample for atom ...
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The sun was once personified as a god, a symbol of a perfect cosmos. The occasional detection of dark blemishes was ...
Opening new doors for the development of nanotechnologies in medicine and other fields, scientists recreate and compare two natural mechanisms to better program the timescale of molecular ...
Almost no one ever writes about the Parker Solar Probe anymore.
The European Leagues said on Thursday they were not consulted by the promoters of the proposed European Super League ...
The life-size clay figurines offer new insights into the organization and structure of China's army 2,000 years ago.
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There’s nothing wrong with any group of people being the best at something, but when the narrative misses the mark on the ...