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Researchers Find Evidence of a Mysterious Giant Asteroid Impact, but They Don’t Know Where Its Crater Is
Researchers have found evidence of a previously unknown asteroid impact, but the crater is still at large. The clues of this bygone cataclysm consist of tektites—a type of natural glass that forms ...
To call “Live from the Nickel” a sports podcast is technically accurate, but listeners know that’s not telling the whole ...
Strange glass strewn across southern Australia appears to be from a mystery asteroid impact 11 million years ago.
Scientists discover 11-million-year-old space glass fragments in Australia proving previously unknown ancient asteroid impact ...
Researchers reporting in ACS Nano developed a 3D printable bio-active glass that served as an effective bone replacement ...
Stacking glass for high-frequency applications Glass is ideal for 6G wireless communication networks, which must support >100 ...
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Mesopotamian clay shows early chemistry
Unveiling the mysteries of early civilization, Mesopotamian clay provides valuable insights into the origins of chemistry.
Curtin researchers have helped uncover evidence of a mysterious giant asteroid impact, hidden not in a crater but in tiny ...
To create the effect of glass and all of its reflective and shimmering properties, iOS 26 forces every icon on your iPhone ...
Technology enhances basic understanding of disease mechanisms and lays groundwork for identifying drug targets and drug screening.
A novel strategy developed at Rice University allows scientists to zoom in on tiny segments of proteins inside living cells, ...
Cryopreservation, or preserving biological tissue by cooling it to subzero temperatures, may bring to mind works of science fiction. Yet, researchers have been working on this technology for nearly ...
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