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Making real ultramarine blue paint from rocks instead of buying pigment powder
What happens when you try to make one of the world’s rarest blue pigments using nothing but raw stone and patience? This ...
Tired of hauling your boat out of the water to clean its hull? Graphene can replace the toxic chemicals usually used to do ...
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The Science Behind Your Favorite Latte Art
Ever wondered why great latte art starts with silky milk? Science explains how baristas turn steamed milk and espresso into ...
On the other hand, Gallium focused ion beam (FIB) milling can only reasonably produce cross-sections of samples that are 20 ...
KAIST scientists have created a fast-acting, stable powder hemostat that stops bleeding in one second and could significantly ...
One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is the clumping of proteins called Tau, which form tangled fibrils in the brain.
JakeDontDraw on MSNOpinion
From stone to color: Making genuine ultramarine blue paint using rare lapis lazuli
For centuries, artists relied on lapis lazuli to produce ultramarine blue, a pigment prized for its intense color and rarity.
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Perovskite solar cells maintain 95% of power conversion efficiency after 1,100 hours at 85°C with new molecular coating
Scientists have found a way to make perovskite solar cells not only highly efficient but also remarkably stable, addressing ...
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