There are things that are common sense until you measure and realize that common sense is wrong. Renting clothes instead of buying it is not better for the environment than to buy it. It is best to use less regardless of how it is accessed. Does Rented Clothes Instead of Buying Them Have a Real (Positive) Environmental Impact? By Joëlle Vanhamme and Valerie Swaen.
Moving from research to the commercial product requires great technical advance, such as this case for the manufacture of biometric sensors. Printable molecule-selective nanoparticles enable mass production of wearable biosensors
Is it true, plausible or just seems? The truth in science is not a concept as clear as we usually think. Closer to the Truth (3): Verisimilitude, Seeming, and Simulation. By Jesús Zamora.
Using a DNA scaffolding, DNA people have accurately place a molecule in the center of a plasmonic nanocavity, with luminous consequences. The Effectiveness of the DNA Origami Method for Placing Molecules Into Plasmonic Nanocavities
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