Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new dye that can strongly absorb second near-IR radiation and transform it to heat.
The university does a fantastic job of honoring former football greats, but not so much with other Crimson Tide sports.
Shenzhen may have the tech, but Hong Kong holds the key to research and funding. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Designing a proton-exchange membrane that will balance the efficiency, durability and safety requirements for hydrogen production requires careful consideration of materials and chemistry ...
While the first half of the game ended with Brazil on its heels, with its game-winning goal coming in the 57th minute, according to a press release from her alma mater Sacred Heart ... She was part of ...
Helping people remain healthy and fit for as long as possible will be crucial as populations around the world get older.
A brand-new exhibition for the Oshi no Ko anime has been announced. Anime Tokyo Station will be hosting the "Let's Enjoy together!! History of Anime Series OSHI NO KO" exhibition from early ...