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Artist paints replica of Picasso's Weeping Woman smaller than a flea
An artist from Bournemouth, UK, has created a microscopic replica of Picasso’s The Weeping Woman so small it fits inside the ...
Errors in measuring microplastic pollution can be corrected. Public trust in science also needs to be shored up It is true that science is self-correcting. Over the long term this means that we can ...
Attempts to break the diffraction limit with 'super lenses' have all hit the hurdle of extreme visual losses. Now physicists have shown a new pathway to achieve superlensing with minimal losses, ...
Over the past few years, studies have suggested that plastic particles from bottles, food packaging and waste have been detected in human blood, lungs, placentas, arteries and even the brain. But a ...
Michael Richardson receives funding from Nederlands Wetenschappelijk Organisatie (Duch Government Funding Agency). Le Yang receives funding from China Scholarship Council and Nederlands ...
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Here's What Chocolate Looks Like Under A Microscope
The history of who invented chocolate and how it's made is as interesting as the food is delicious. Mayans and Aztecs used cacao beans as a form of currency and even offered the beans to their gods.
The Responsible Conduct of Research Micro-credential will help learners discern ways in which the principles of ethics are integrated into the design, conduct, oversight, and dissemination of research ...
During scalp micropigmentation, a provider uses a thin needle to deposit tiny dots of color on the scalp. The dots vary in size and depth, creating the appearance of thicker hair. Scalp ...
Why the EPA’s air pollution rule change could make the air dirtier, how cancer survival hit a record-high, and what we know about the first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station ...
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