New Study Expands Understanding of Energy Transfer Without Loss
A recent study from TU/e indicates that energy transfer between particles can occur over longer distances without radiation loss, utilizing microscopic vibrations in gold rods.
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A recent study from TU/e indicates that energy transfer between particles can occur over longer distances without radiation loss, utilizing microscopic vibrations in gold rods.
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In light of rising economic costs, President Trump asserts that he will not be compelled to enter into a deal with Iran, even as oil prices decline amid hopes for peace.
Norway has officially joined France's nuclear deterrence program, becoming the ninth country to participate in this initiative aimed at enhancing European security.
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Research from Ruhr University Bochum reveals unique features of sea squirts' nervous systems, enhancing our understanding of the evolutionary connection between vertebrates and invertebrates.
Kenneth Iwamasa, former assistant to actor Matthew Perry, has been sentenced to over three years in prison for conspiracy to distribute ketamine, linked to Perry's death.
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A new microbial biosynthesis platform has the potential to transform drug delivery by enabling the targeted release of bioactive compounds.