A study led by researchers from the University of Turku in Finland has discovered phosphorus and fluorine in solid dust particles that were collected from a comet. Scientists on the project say that ...
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Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees? These Spruce Trees in Finland Are Growing Tiny Flecks of Gold in Their Needles
Scientists find bacteria inside Norway spruce needles that can turn dissolved gold into solid nanoparticles.
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Gold nuggets found in Christmas trees growing in Santa's backyard
Minuscule particles of gold in the needles of Norway spruce trees that are produced by bacteria living inside the plant ...
Detonation propagation in a condensed explosive with metal particles can result in significant momentum transfer between the explosive and the particles during their crossing of the leading shock ...
Observing the behavior of the particles in the composite metals helps to understand the mechanism of losing its strength and ductility, which makes possible to design the composites metals with higher ...
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From stiff to soft in a snap: Magnetic jamming opens new frontiers for microrobotics
Could tiny magnetic objects, that rapidly clump together and instantly fall apart again, one day perform delicate procedures ...
A direct numerical simulation technique combined with a two-way coupling method was developed to study a gas-solid turbulent jet with a moderately high Reynolds number. The flow was weakly ...
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Alpha particles are a powerful cancer-killing tool, directly damaging tumour cell DNA regardless of the level of oxygenation or cell cycle stage. The downside of alpha particles is their extremely ...
One of the biggest mysteries in physics is why there's matter in the universe at all. This week, a group of physicists at the world's largest atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider, might be closer ...
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