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"Our experiments provide clues to better understand JWST Europa observations and serve as a prelude to upcoming close-range investigations by Europa Clipper and ESA's JUICE spacecraft." ...
Physicists would dearly love to find new particles, but there's no sign of them in colliders like the LHC. Now we have found a new way of accessing a tiny slice of reality where they might be hiding ...
With fast heating, sheets of gold can shoot past the theoretical maximum temperature a solid can have before it melts – ...
Forty-six years after it was first recorded, the magnetic data collected by Voyager 1 as it sailed past Jupiter, crossing its ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHydrogen breakthrough: New liquid stores clean fuel at room temperatureResearchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Kyoto University have formulated a hydrogen-rich ...
In the last five years, there has been speculation about hydrogen as an energy pathway for transition to a low-carbon world. Hydrogen as an energy pathway was always going to be a difficult route, due ...
The melting point (MP) of a chemical is an important physicochemical property that characterizes the transition from a solid to a liquid state. The MP is a key parameter in molecular design and ...
It deepens our understanding of high-pressure physicochemical processes and highlights the role of easily computable material properties (such as melting points) in determining reaction conditions.
A new modernised hydrogen-ready anode furnace was launched to the market in December 2024 by Finnish industrial machinery manufacturer Metso to improve impurity removal and offer innovative ...
‘Melting Point’ revisits the push to move Europe’s Jews to Texas In her acclaimed first book, Rachel Cockerell lets her great-grandfather and others do the talking, using archival material ...
Kathryn Schulz reviews “Melting Point: Family, Memory, and the Search for a Promised Land,” by Rachel Cockerell, about efforts to create a Jewish state outside Israel-Palestine.
In ‘Melting Point’, Rachel Cockerell provides lots of historical sources, but little insight into what they’re saying.
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