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Posted: July 30, 2025 | Last updated: July 30, 2025 Drew Dirksen explains the science behind a crazy object that’s hard to tell if it’s solid or liquid.
What if particles don't slow down in a crowd, but move faster? Physicists from Leiden worked together and discovered a new state of matter, where particles pass on energy through collisions and create ...
Scientists have cracked open a mysterious layer inside batteries, using cutting-edge 3D atomic force microscopy to capture the dynamic molecular structures at their solid-liquid interfaces. These ...
Books Received Published: 13 August 1932 The Sorption of Gases and Vapours by Solids ERIC K. RIDEAL Nature 130, 222 (1932) Cite this article ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNNeuroscientists Uncover Separate Brain Regions for Recognizing Liquids and Solid Objects
Imagine a ball bouncing down a flight of stairs. Now think about a cascade of water flowing down those same stairs.
Illustration of a polaron The bright sphere is the electron, which is distorting the surrounding lattice. The wavy lines are high-order Feynman diagrams for the electron–phonon interaction. (Courtesy: ...
A wavelength modulation solid photoacoustic spectroscopic (WM-SPAS) sensor enhanced with an open-type multi-pass cell (OMPC) is reported for highly sensitive detection of trace gases, especially ...
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