The answer to the mystery of dune patterns on Saturn’s moon Titan did turn out to be blowing in the wind. It just wasn’t from the direction many scientists expected.
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The answer to the mystery of dune patterns on Saturn’s moon Titan did turn out to be blowing in the wind. It just wasn’t from the direction many scientists expected.
Continue reading about Blowing in the wind: Cassini helps with dune whodunit on Saturn’s moon Titan
The answer to the mystery of dune patterns on Saturn’s moon Titan did turn out to be blowing in the wind. It just wasn’t from the direction many scientists expected.
Continue reading about Blowing in the wind: Cassini helps with dune whodunit on Saturn’s moon Titan
A nanomaterial originally developed to fight toxic waste is now helping reduce debilitating fumes in homes with corrosive drywall.
A nanomaterial originally developed to fight toxic waste is now helping reduce debilitating fumes in homes with corrosive drywall.
Researchers have demonstrated the use of infrared laser light to quickly and precisely heat the water in “nano bathtubs” — tiny sample containers — for microscopy studies of the biochemistry of single molecules and nanoparticles.
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A nanomaterial originally developed to fight toxic waste is now helping reduce debilitating fumes in homes with corrosive drywall.
Researchers have demonstrated the use of infrared laser light to quickly and precisely heat the water in “nano bathtubs” — tiny sample containers — for microscopy studies of the biochemistry of single molecules and nanoparticles.
Continue reading about Some like it hot: How to heat a ‘nano bathtub’
Researchers have demonstrated the use of infrared laser light to quickly and precisely heat the water in “nano bathtubs” — tiny sample containers — for microscopy studies of the biochemistry of single molecules and nanoparticles.
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A researcher who explored the consequences for men (and women) when they acted modestly in job interviews found that “modest” males were less liked, a sign of social backlash. Modesty was viewed as a sign of weakness, a low-status character trait for males that could adversely affect their employability or earnings potential. Modesty in women, [...]
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