Clothes washing mystery solved by physicists0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 4, 2018
A fresh water rinse is just as important as washing in detergent for getting your clothes clean, according to physicists in the US and the UK.
A fresh water rinse is just as important as washing in detergent for getting your clothes clean, according to physicists in the US and the UK.
A psychedelic substance known for taking users on a transcendent experience seemingly to other worlds, DMT is also known as “The Spirit Molecule.”
Researchers in several disciplines need to tread carefully over shared landscapes of the past.
French President Emmanuel Macron promised 1.5 billion euros ($1.85 billion) of public funding into artificial intelligence by 2022 in a bid to reverse a brain drain and catch up with the dominant U.S. and Chinese tech giants.
‘Interstitium’ acts as a shock absorber for vital tissues and could improve understanding of cancer spread
What if the odds of an event occurring were about one in ten billion? This is the case for the decay of a positively charged particle known as a kaon into another positively charged particle called a pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair.
Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.
When plants on Earth search for nutrients and water, what drives their direction? Very simply, gravitational force helps them find the easiest path to the substances they need to grow and thrive. What happens if gravity is no longer part of the equation?
Asteroid Bennu, a space rock the size of the Empire State Building, is expected to fly by close to Earth in 2135.
Researchers at Griffith University working with Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have unveiled a stunningly accurate technique for scientific measurements which uses a single atom as the sensor, with sensitivity down to 100 zeptoNewtons.