Campus Chemical Instrument Center, Mass Spectrometry & Proteomics Facility, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA ...
Facing methanol poisoning in a place like Laos means hurdles to getting help, including accessing health care in time.
The footage might make your skin crawl, but hornbills and other birds initiate this behavior as sort of a spa treatment.
The next wave of nanotechnology is emerging from an unexpected place—the kitchen pantry. A research team at University College London (UCL) has crafted the world’s thinnest spaghetti using wheat flour ...
Scientists have created the world's thinnest spaghetti, but it's not for eating -- it's for wound healing to tissue ...
No, you can't eat the world's thinnest spaghetti. It's 200 times thinner than a human hair, which means you'd have a hard ...
The world’s thinnest spaghetti, about 200 times thinner than a human hair, has been created by a University College ...
Simone White, a 28-year-old lawyer from Orpington, Kent in England, has recently become the fifth visitor to lose her life to suspected methanol poisoning. The ...
The world's thinnest spaghetti, about 200 times thinner than a human hair, has been created by a UCL-led research team. The ...
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Scientists have created ultra-thin spaghetti through electrospinning, not for eating but for uses like medical scaffolding ...
Spaghetti strands that are 200 times thinner than a human hair could be woven into bandages to help prevent infections ...