A doctoral student from the University of Sydney’s School of Physics re-created a little bit of the universe in a bottle.
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J. A. MONTILLA RODRIGUEZ and S. IDRISSI, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia This article presents the findings from an investigation report following the discovery of severe corrosion in the oxygen ...
Refining converts mixed crude oil into specification fuels, petrochemical feedstocks, lubricants, and other products by physical separation, chemical conversion, and product treating/blending. It ...
Making quantum computers fault-tolerant (and scaling effective error correction to enable this) is a key barrier to a new era of quantum supremacy. A new study ...
In chemistry, solvents (generally in liquid form) are used to dissolve, suspend or extract other materials, typically without chemically altering either the solvent or the other materials. Solvents ...
Picture this: a 21-year-old backyard scientist in Alabama, Julian Brown, sweeps away some dirt and leaves from his homemade solar- and generator-powered, 10-magnetron-powered pyrolysis microwave ...