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In a breakthrough in droplet physics, researchers find a way to get centimetre-scale water droplets to jump into the air ...
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Two true pioneers who have, without a doubt, evolved the science and reputation of separation science globally, Pat Sandra and Luigi Mondello, spoke to LCGC International about the dynamics behind ...
A new study in Scientific Reports introduces an innovative mathematical model for describing how water enters and moves ...
A scalable spray-drying method produces graphite, carbon nanotube, and silicon composite anodes that retain 95% capacity after 100 cycles in lithium-ion batteries.
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