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Examining Rocks Under the Microscope
Ever wonder how Earth scientists examine rocks? We cut them up and throw them under a microscope ... and then everything ...
With an abundance of advanced features, the CB2000C trinocular microscope by Celestron Labs is ideal for enthusiasts with little experience.
Glass can be notoriously difficult to identify. Signatures, if there are any, can be faked, molds can be reused, and ...
Weed, obviously. But also a ton of innovation, some surprising ingredients, a dose of hucksterism—and a tradition on the ...
Transparent wood, made by stripping organic polymers and replacing them with a mixture of egg whites and rice extract, could ...
Got a box full of film negatives and slides you need to sort through? Kodak’s 35mm Slide Viewer is here to help!
Issues filled with product reviews, latest updates, expert advice and more Every issue is packed with photo tips, kit reviews ...
Spotlighting artists like Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines and Joe Overstreet, “Innervisions” underscores the breadth of Black abstract art since the 1950s.
This study provides a potentially useful investigation into the positive role of BDNF/TrkB signaling in implanted dental pulp stem cells to enhance dentin regeneration in the context of dental caries.
The authors' demonstration that impaired olfactory perception reduces caterpillar performance and increases susceptibility to parasitism is solid. These findings highlight the ecological significance ...
To mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, we explore what race means in the 21st century. Marcia and Millie Biggs say they’ve never been subjected to racism ...