Chemical Intricacy of Ink from the Roman Period Exposed

Chemical Intricacy of Ink from the Roman Period Exposed

Archaeologists digging at the ancient Roman city of Conímbriga in Portugal have found a unique bronze inkwell containing traces of ink from the 1st century. This find has shed light on the surprising chemical sophistication of Roman ink, well ahead of its era. The excavation occurred in early 2023, with the goal of reinforcing an […]

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Crystal-free Mechanoluminescence Innovations

Crystal-free Mechanoluminescence Innovations

For the inaugural instance, investigators have illustrated that mechanoluminescence can take place devoid of a crystalline phase or polymer matrix by employing amorphous solids made up of copper complexes. Mechanoluminescence, the light emission instigated by mechanical stress such as grinding or friction, has conventionally been linked to rigid crystals. Nevertheless, the continual fracturing of these […]

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Proposal Addresses the Risks of Chemical Mixtures

Proposal Addresses the Risks of Chemical Mixtures

The European Union stands ready to revise its Reach (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulations, with a sharp emphasis on the growing concern surrounding ‘chemical cocktails’ present in both the environment and the human body. Historically, chemical regulations have dealt with substances on a case-by-case basis, requiring manufacturers to prove their safe usage […]

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Transforming Aerogel Insulation from Spacecraft to Home Applications

Transforming Aerogel Insulation from Spacecraft to Home Applications

As a child, Theresa Hoffmann aspired to become an astronaut. ‘My fascination for space has always been strong, and I was consistently intrigued by materials applicable in extraterrestrial environments. The motto at my university was “steel is the future.” I believed: that can’t be the only option; there must be innovative materials to explore,’ Hoffmann, […]

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Universities Apprehensive Over International Student Charge in Light of Restricted Research Financing in Upcoming Budget

Universities Apprehensive Over International Student Charge in Light of Restricted Research Financing in Upcoming Budget

With the majority of the government’s research commitments already revealed, the autumn budget included minimal new information in this area; however, it did unveil several decisions that will impact higher education. The most contentious is a fee levy on international students that will contribute to maintenance grants for underprivileged students enrolled in qualifying courses. Starting […]

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Supplementary Titles Investigating the Historical Development of Science in Medieval Islamicate Civilization

Supplementary Titles Investigating the Historical Development of Science in Medieval Islamicate Civilization

The narrative surrounding the history of science within medieval Islamicate culture is both rich and complex, intricately linked to the evolution of global knowledge systems. Following concerns regarding the limitations in Jim Al-Khalili’s depiction within “The House of Wisdom,” it is possible to seek out more detailed and multifaceted accounts that cover this vast historical […]

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From "ta physika" to Contemporary Physics - Lecture LIV

From “ta physika” to Contemporary Physics – Lecture LIV

In the seventeenth century, the realm of scientific advancement was primarily influenced by figures such as Kepler, Galileo, and Newton, yet amidst these giants, Christiaan Huygens emerges as a pivotal character whose input, although occasionally neglected, was essential in molding contemporary science. Born in 1629 in The Hague to a lineage of diplomats and intellectuals, […]

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From Ta Physika to Contemporary Physics: A Journey

From Ta Physika to Contemporary Physics: A Journey

In the expansive narrative of scientific development, the 17th century emerges as a critical time of change and cooperation. While influential thinkers such as the Pre-Socratics, Stoics, and eminent personalities including Galileo and Kepler were essential in molding their disciplines, the rise of academic collectives formed the foundation for groundbreaking scientific progress. Beginning in the […]

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