SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Gather your supplies! In this episode we will use everyday materials to explore the physical properties of gases. Seltzer water is carbonated, so it’s full of carbon dioxide gas.
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Physicists have demonstrated a powerful new technique that reveals hidden properties of ultracold atomic gases. To develop the new technique, the scientists borrowed an idea used for nearly a century ...
A company hoping to extract lithium from brine in south Arkansas sent a lease proposal to a state agency that owns land and a state park in what's known as the Smackover Foundation, but the property ...
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Kinecx Energy sets out vision to connect 125,000 more properties in Northern Ireland to natural gas
A ntrim-based Kinecx Energy has unveiled its official rebranding and renewed strategic focus at a briefing in Ballymena, when ...
MARLBOROUGH (CBS) -- Mike Buckley will never forget the first swim he took in his pool during the spring of 2012. "When I got out, I smelled like I had been dipped in gasoline," Buckley said. The ...
Introducing gas to fabrication changes the water-reacting properties of laser-induced graphene, making it either superhydrophilic or superhydrophobic. Rice University scientists who invented ...
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