In 1969, a controversial experiment used amphetamines to induce psychosis in healthy volunteers—changing our understanding of ...
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Watch man turn ordinary things into fizzy experiments
Liam Thompson experiments with making very unfizzy things fizzy for a surprising result.
Researchers have discovered that simple liquids can have breaking points, beyond which they suddenly fracture like solids.
Researchers accidentally formed gold hydride under extreme pressure, revealing that gold is actually a "reactive metal." ...
In Southern California, some honeybees appear to be doing what many others across the country cannot: living with one of ...
The multiple condition (MC)-retention model is an uncertainty-aware graph-based neural network that predicts liquid chromatography (LC) retention times across multiple column chem ...
Glowing bacteria use bioluminescence to tell synthetic vesicles when to hitch a ride and when to let go, enabling fully ...
Forty years ago, the catastrophic explosion at Chernobyl sent plumes of radioactive waste into the atmosphere. Now, New Scientist has gained exclusive access to learn how vital work to decontaminate t ...
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No eyes, no light, no problem: Meet the blind cave tarantula that always finds its way home
In A Nutshell Researchers documented nine field observations of tarantulas navigating to specific foraging spots and ...
Chocolate offers a practical, everyday application of chemical and materials engineering concepts for students, Sterling Lee ...
For decades scientists have thought, based on experimental observations, that the lower a glassy material’s melting rate, the ...
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