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Researchers show how blister shapes in atomically thin materials like graphene can be used to map pressure, membrane tension, ...
Human sperm can swim through surprisingly viscous fluids with ease – and they seemingly defy Newton's third law of motion to ...
Salt water actually changes the properties of human skin in ways that explain why your face feels like leather after a day at the beach.
Innovative AI techniques in cement formulation lead to eco-friendly mixes, significantly cutting emissions and improving efficiency in construction materials.
A unique new material that shrinks when it is heated and expands when it is cooled could help enable the ultra-stable space ...
The flood coat technology pertains to formulated resin systems, specifically two-part polyurethane resins, used for flood ...
The report provides competitive dynamics by evaluating business segments, product portfolios, target market revenue The global bitumen mar ...
Research indicates that exposure to salt water significantly increases skin stiffness, leading to discomfort after ocean swims.
TPU researchers, together with their Russian and foreign colleagues, have developed a technology that makes it possible to ...
Researchers built tough, compostable bacterial cellulose sheets that rival metals in strength. The material handles heat, and ...
A unique new material that shrinks when it is heated and expands when it is cooled could help enable the ultra-stable space telescopes ...