Physicists determined the paper most likely to give you a paper cut
An experiment with a robot and gelatine determined that 65-micrometre-thick paper is the most prone to slicing our skin – ...
Read moreAn experiment with a robot and gelatine determined that 65-micrometre-thick paper is the most prone to slicing our skin – ...
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Read moreA partnership that began in 2017 between Navajo Technical University (NTU) and the U.S. National Science Foundation Materials Research Science ...
Read moreThe natural vein structure found within leaves -- which has inspired the structural design of porous materials that can maximise ...
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