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Environmental Fate Of Nanoparticles Depends On Properties Of Water Carrying Them

The fate of carbon-based nanoparticles spilled into groundwater -- and the ability of municipal filtration systems to remove ...  > full story

Melting Defects Could Lead To Smaller, More Powerful Microchips

As microchips shrink, even tiny defects in the lines, dots and other shapes etched on them become major barriers to performance. Princeton engineers have now ...  > full story

Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Liquids Adjust Viscosity When Confined, Shaken

Getting ketchup out of the bottle isn't always easy. However, shaking the bottle before trying to pour allows the thick, gooey ketchup to ...  > full story

Skating Beads Of Water: Chemists Reproduce The Rose's 'Petal Effect'

The lotus flower is nature's "slip n' slide," where water beads skate along each petal's surface like liquid metal. Now, chemists reveal ...  > full story
 

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