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Scientists at the University of Maine are developing a liquid membrane that can trap coronavirus particles. The tool would allow them to analyze aerosol samples from a given space. From there ...
Scientists have developed liquid-metal particles that can be used for heat-free soldering and other applications. Martin Thuo likes to look for new, affordable and clean ways to put science and ...
Quick look Martin Thuo of Iowa State and the Ames Laboratory has led development of liquid-metal particles that can be used for heat-free soldering and other applications. He says Iowa State is the ...
Patients with some cancers, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disorders often endure time-consuming intravenous (IV) ...
Journal Reference: Singh et al. Spontaneous dispersion of particles on liquid surfaces. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0910343106 ...
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is pushing for a stricter emission control to sustain air quality ...
A recent Cambridge study reveals why sticky liquids don't always spread evenly, knowledge that could help cut waste, improve ...
It clearly hitchhikes on small liquid particles sprayed out by an infected person. People expel particles while coughing, sneezing, singing, shouting, talking and even breathing.
The team suspended glass particles in a fluid and found that, when warmed up, its ability to scatter light increased a thousand times.