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Understanding Beta Particles: Radioactive Decay Explained
The negative charged particle emitted during radioactive decay are beta particles. Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positrons emitted by certain types of radioactive nuclei.
Copper and Oxygen: Understanding the Reaction & Properties
Colloids, Solutions & Suspensions: Particle Size Comparison
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Revealing Dynamic Changes on Platinum Electrodes During Operation
University of Nottingham Launches Commercial-Scale Biomass‑to‑Coal Conversion Technology
Updated Periodic Table Highlights Endangered Elements
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GM and Lockheed Martin Announce Electric, Autonomous Lunar Rover for NASA's Artemis Program
Twitter Launches Industry-First Algorithmic Bias Bounty with $3,500 Prizes
Measuring Antineutrino Energy: Insights from the MINERvA Experiment
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Video: Why Traditional Weed Killers Are Losing Effectiveness
Bio‑Inspired Hydrogels Mimic Superglue Performance in Seawater
UC San Diego Develops Color‑Changing Mask Test for Real‑Time COVID‑19 Detection
Water-in-Salt Electrolytes: A Promising Alternative to Organic Solvents in Batteries
Decelerating Light-Driven Molecular Motors for In-Depth Nanomachine Analysis
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