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Search ResultNew Chemical Assembly Process Opens Door To Atomically Thin Electronics
Simply, silicon is a bulk material. Silicon's semiconducting properties occur thanks to additional dopants added to its crystal lattice structure, and taking advantage of t...
Read MoreTwo Trans Women Make Political History
In November, two transgender women will run for Congress as Democrats.
In Utah, 30-year-old grocery store clerk Misty Snow, who worked her shifts while campaigning, wi...
A New Type Of Dune Has Been Found On Mars
Led by Caltech planetary geologist Mathieu Lapôtre, the new research confirmed the existence of this third type of “bedform,” the term for sedimentary str...
Read MoreVolkswagen To Pay $14.7bn Settlement And Buy Back Cars From Consumers
Volkswagen has agreed to pay $14.7bn to settle claims generated by its emissions rigging scandal and to buy back cars from consumers at pre-scandal prices, the Department o...
Read MoreStreet Artist Turns His Aerosol Toward Saving The Bees
Nick Sweetman has been part of Toronto’s street art scene for years. Now, he’s taking a global approach as part of the city’s Street ARToronto program. &l...
Read MoreDelhi's First Ever Horror-Thriller Film Festival Is Here To Scare You To Bits
Get ready to be scared off your pants this Wednesday! Greenr Cafe and Store --a vegetarian health eatery in Shahpur Jat--is hosting the first-ever horror-thriller film fest...
Read MoreWhere Private School Is Not A Privilege
In the United States, private school is generally a privilege of the rich. But in poorer nations, particularly in Africa and South Asia, families of all social classes send...
Read MoreFilipinos Shine At Soho International Film Festival
In between staging comedy shows in New York a few days ago, I was invited to the opening night of the prestigious Soho International Film Festival (SIFF) at Village East Ci...
Read MoreDiscrimination Runs Deep In India: It's Time To Accept It
It was accepting that enslaving another human being is callous that led to the abolishment of the Atlantic slave trade. But it took nearly four centuries to get there. It w...
Read MoreThere's A New Plan To Stop Climate Change: Turn CO2 Emissions Into Stone
"It's a promising result," said Ken Caldeira, a climate scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science who was not involved in the project. "If this could be done at a l...
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