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This tutorial on thermopile sensors for contactless temperature measurement offers insights for using them in real-world ...
What would happen to someone in real life if they were exposed to the same cosmic forces that gifted The Fantastic Four with ...
Electron–phonon interactions in a material have been modelled by combining billions of Feynman diagrams. Using a modified form of the Monte Carlo method, Marco Bernardi and colleagues at the ...
We review the general side effects of radiation therapy and provide tips on managing them.
A group led by Cambridge University has developed an adhesive-free method of bonding ultra-thin gallium arsenide solar cells to borosilicate glass. The proposed technique is reportedly compatible with ...
For more than 150 years, the OJ 287 galaxy and its brightness variations five billion light years away has both puzzled and ...
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Space.com on MSNBiggest cosmic explosion on record since the Big Bang is revealing the secrets of gamma-ray burstsAstronomers have re-examined the biggest explosion ever seen, possibly the most massive explosion since the Big Bang, to ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNA Wormhole Would Really Look Like a Sphere, Not a Hole – Here's WhyWhat would a wormhole really look like? It's unlikely that wormholes truly exist, but here's what they would look like if ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNAI tool accelerates search for durable, eco-friendly battery materialsIn a world-first for battery research, researchers from the University of Bayreuth and the Hong Kong University of Science ...
Imagine having a super-powered lens that uncovers hidden secrets of ultra-thin materials used in our gadgets. Research led by ...
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Understanding Thermal RadiationIn this video we'll take a look at thermal radiation, one of the three modes of heat transfer along with conduction and ...
This paper provides concrete evidence that the expanding and accelerating Universe mathematically expressed by dark energy is ...
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