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Scientists uncover how iron-rich soils chemically capture carbon for centuries
Scientists reveal how iron-rich soil minerals chemically trap carbon using multiple nanoscale bonding mechanisms.
The UK's National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) is on the lookout for some very clever people to put Google's Willow ...
While scientists have long known that iron oxide minerals help lock away enormous amounts of carbon—sequestering it from the ...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technology can be used for early detection of potential battery failures.
Eggs are more than just a breakfast staple – they’re a global nutritional powerhouse packed with essential vitamins, minerals ...
A man in his 60s presented to a Tertiary Referral Teaching Hospital with sudden, spontaneous onset of left eye pain. Slit lamp examination with fluorescein demonstrated multiple vertical linear ...
Philips has claimed the cardiac artificial intelligence developer SpectraWAVE in a bid to expand the capabilities of its real ...
A multilayered semiconductor acting as an optical sensor opens the way to miniaturized, adjunct spectrometers.
Spectrawave’s tools are intended to improve PCI treatment and will be integrated into Philips’ Azurion imaging platform.
Philips (NYSE: PHG) announced that it agreed to acquire SpectraWave, a developer of Enhanced Vascular Imaging (EVI) for ...
From the tragedy of the space shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003 to the now-routine return of commercial spacecraft, heat shields—formally called thermal protection systems—are critical for protecting ...
Philips agrees to acquire SpectraWAVE Inc., advancing next-generation coronary intravascular imaging and physiological ...
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