Durable Yarn Wrist Heaters Provide Re-usable Portable Warmth
Researchers have demonstrated a conductive, durable yarn for lightweight wearable heaters that are re-usable and provide portable warmth, says ACS.
Researchers have demonstrated a conductive, durable yarn for lightweight wearable heaters that are re-usable and provide portable warmth, says ACS.
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Knowing 20,000 streets by heart, a London cab driver's hippocampus is bigger than yours: now they're being studied for Alzheimer's Research.
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Pharma company Merck has had significant results with their COVID-19 antiviral pill, the U.S. government has bought $1.7 million doses.
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Scientists know why animals play. They need to play. Just like children do. Here's the fascinating research on this story.
Research at UT Austin found a low-cost way to solve a hydrogen energy hurdle, using sunlight to efficiently split oxygen molecules from water.
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