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Goldilocks principle wrong for particle assembly: Too hot and too cold is just right
The particle assembly Microscopic particles
2014/10/30
Microscopic particles that bind under low temperatures will melt as temperatures rise to moderate levels, but re-connect under hotter conditions, a team of New York University scientists has found. Th...
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Hot-spring bacteria reveal ability to use far-red light for photosynthesis(图)
far-red light photosynthesis
2014/8/26
20 August 2014 — Bacteria that grow in environments enriched in far-red light use a previously unknown process for harvesting energy. This discovery lays the foundation for further research aimed at i...
Hot mantle drives elevation, volcanism along mid-ocean ridges
Hot mantle drives elevation volcanism along mid-ocean ridges
2014/4/16
By analyzing the speed of seismic waves generated by earthquakes, scientists have shown that temperature differences deep within Earth’s mantle control the elevation and volcanic activity along mid-o...
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Although liquid water covers a majority of Earth's surface, scientists are still searching for planets outside our solar system that contain water. California Institute of Technology researchers have ...
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HOUSTON – (Jan. 30, 2014) – Plasmonic nanoparticles developed at Rice University are becoming known for their ability to turn light into heat, but how to use them to generate electricity is not nearly...
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Planck discoveries run hot and cold(图)
the Planck microwave the Milky Way hot galaxy clusters
2011/1/21
Scientists working on the Planck microwave probe have presented the mission’s first scientific results here at the 217th meeting of the American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle. The results in...