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Why food coloring looks weird in salt water
Food coloring behaves strangely in salt water due to density differences and diffusion patterns that distort normal flow.
Thai authorities launched an investigation after marine life deaths and discoloured seawater were reported near the Pak Nam ...
Spinosaurus shed salt via eye glands, rekindling aquatic lifestyle debate Skull grooves hint at eye salt glands in Moroccan ...
A group of 13 researchers says the environmental study used to assess the Inner Harbor plant leaves critical questions ...
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Safer all-solid-state sodium battery could cut grid storage costs and reduce lithium dependence
Lithium-ion batteries dominate the market for large-scale energy storage today. However, the element's uneven global ...
The five-bedroom detached house is one of only three properties on Cross Island in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland.
The cold, relatively low-salinity water near Antarctica might have played a greater role in the modulation of carbon dioxide ...
Although it can be hard to tell from looking at the often placid waters of the Earth’s oceans, their currents carry immense ...
From seed to cup, the quality of decaf coffee has only gotten better.
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Beyond the lithium boom: Why sodium batteries are rising, and how Zimbabwe can stay ahead
For the past decade, lithium has been hailed as “white oil,” powering the electric vehicle (EV) revolution.For Zimbabwe, ...
Palaeobiologist Adam Tomašových explains how researchers reconstruct ancient ecosystems from a fossil record shaped by gaps and bias.
NASA shared new details on the size and path of the meteor on Monday, upgrading the size of the object and revealing how far ...
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