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Scientists use Raman spectroscopy to directly map methane and CO2 in sandstone pores, offering new insights into gas storage, recovery, and reservoir behavior.
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AZoM on MSNPeering Beneath the Surface: Exploring Earth Materials with the Thermo Scientific Quattro ESEM
At the forefront of scientific innovation, the Thermo Scientific Quattro ESEM Field Emission Environmental Scanning Electron ...
Chemistry and physics are combining forces at Columbia, and it's leaving everyone frustrated—in a good way. New work, ...
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New Scientist on MSNDeep-living microbes could 'eat' energy generated by earthquakes
When rocks fracture in underground faults, they generate a variety of chemical compounds that could provide more energy ...
A century-old fossil once thought to be a worm is now rewriting the story of arthropod evolution as the first-known nonmarine ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNGroundbreaking imaging tech maps elements in frozen bio-particles with precision
A major leap in cryo-electron imaging reveals calcium, phosphorus, and silicon in frozen samples with unmatched precision and ...
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