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Originally a gleaming copper when France gifted it to the Us in 1885, the Statue of Liberty gradually transformed from brown to its iconic blue-green hue today. Check out this article to know why.
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A college graduate used sonification data to convert visible light emitted by chemical elements in the periodic table into sounds that makes it interactive. Check it out in this article.
Scientists used electron injection in fullerenes to build the long-range ordered porous carbon (LOPC) crystal, a new form of carbon. Read the article to learn more.
Rice University researchers found a way to predict how crystals would take shape from their internal chemistry even if they are assymetrical. Read the article to learn more.
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A recent Penn State study suggests that solid materials have memories stored and can be erased using dispersions. Know how this is possible, read here now!