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ABSTRACT: This paper explores the Shroud of Turin in the context of mathematical constants and ancient knowledge. By examining the dimensions of the Shroud -4.4 meters by 1.1 meters (Fanti & Malfi, ...
This important topic is one that is a priority for integration into chemistry classrooms, laboratories, and outreach efforts. It connects strongly to foundational chemistry concepts and highlights the ...
ANYONE who, in recent years, has had occasion to deal with the question of gelatin has been confronted at the outset with the fact that no adequat summary of the existing knowledge was available ...
ABSTRACT: Ahead of the Internet of Things and the emergence of big data, the interest of research is today focused on radio access and the process of optimizing it or increasing its capacity and ...
In a recent study published in Science, Garg and his colleagues at UCLA revealed that Bredt’s rule – a staple in chemistry textbooks since 1924 – might not be as ironclad as we’ve been led to believe.