Farewell To The Boeing 747, The Plane That Connected The World Retires
The “Queen of the Skies” has officially been retired by all U.S. airlines. On January 3rd, Delta Airlines 9771 left Hartsfield – Jackson airport in…
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The “Queen of the Skies” has officially been retired by all U.S. airlines. On January 3rd, Delta Airlines 9771 left Hartsfield – Jackson airport in…
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Important geochemical and biogeochemical processes such as organic carbon decomposition and contaminant remediation take place at the pore scale. Pore-scale modeling provides a powerful tool…
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In the broadest sense, nanomaterial is defined as a structure that is within the size of 1-1000 nanometers, i.e., 10-9 – 10-6 meters, in two…
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Extraction by subcritical and supercritical ethanol has been applied to many materials for the recovery of useful products from them. The treatment of coals and…
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The safety and stability of the electricity grid is strictly related to the achievement of a perfect balance between supply and demand. In the past,…
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The development of new materials using natural polymers provides an opportunity to meet industry demand and at the same time mitigate adverse environmental impacts associated…
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Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) can induce apoptosis in cancer cells without sparing toxicity to normal cells.1 However, the efficiency is greatly limited by…
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Check out these fun trivia questions for your kids, especially since summer is the time of year when children have more time of their hands….
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Mach Speed is when an object moves faster than the speed of sound. For normal and dry conditions and temperature of 68 degrees F, this…
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A team of scientists from Zurich has managed to create a biocomputer using human cells. A biocomputer is a system made out of living cells…
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You may be wondering how many months of the year only have 28 days in them. The answer is 1, February but that only applies…
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