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“With our new hot melt extrusion technology, Aenova is expanding its range of innovative platforms to provide modern, ...
Scientists found low-density amorphous ice in space isn’t fully random - it hides tiny crystals, reshaping our understanding ...
Ice in space, long believed to be completely disordered like frozen water without structure, is turning out to be more complex. New research from (UCL) and the University of Cambridge has shown that ...
Water frozen in the depths of space has long been considered a shapeless, frozen fog. For decades, scientists believed it ...
I've always been fascinated by how materials break down, especially glasses and polymers that don't have a regular crystal ...
The article indicates that the sudden appearance (or disappearance?) of polymorphs can derail clinical programmes. Such an ...
Samsung is poised to show off its next foldable phones in a matter of weeks, but until then, we have some fresh foldable ...
Whether you're a fan of amorphous solids or just enjoy being able to see stuff outside, glass is a pretty cool material. But how does it work on an atomic level? Why can we see through it, when we ...
The origin of KinetiSol and how it can provide a faster, broader, and greener technology for amorphous solid dispersions; How KinetiSol can alleviate challenges associated with spray drying.
In crystalline solids, identifying these defects is relatively straightforward due to lattice distortions. But in amorphous solids, the lack of long-range order makes detecting defect-like regions ...
Solid foundations for world-changing medicines and vaccines Purdue scientist stabilizes pharmaceuticals to improve storage, stability and extend shelf life ...
For a long time, it was thought that amorphous solids do not selectively absorb light because of their disordered atomic structure. A new study disproves this theory and shows that amorphous ...
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