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The Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution describes the probability distribution of molecular speeds in a sample of an ideal gas. Introduced over 150 years ago, it is based on the work of Scottish physicist ...
How concerned should we be about PFAS in our drinking water? Professor Rainer Lohmann answers this question and more.
While graphene excels at single-molecule detection due to its high surface area and signal-to-noise ratio, its inherent non-selectivity and atmospheric doping hinder its use in real-world applications ...
An international team of scientists have provided an unprecedented tally of elemental sulfur spread between the stars using ...
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Agent, a new feature that lets the company's AI assistant complete multi-step tasks by controlling ...
Commission has unanimously approved Georgia Power's 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), authorizing a massive energy ...
We're standing at the edge of an energy transformation that will reshape America faster than anything we've seen in half a ...
Gas prices are always a hot topic, as there has long been debates over what causes them to fluctuate from week-to-week.
A fragile cease-fire in the Middle East and an oil supply chain without significant disruptions have helped keep gas prices stable.
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