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From being targeted at town meetings and by Cabinet officials, fluoride is under the microscope. Why is it controversial, and where is it added?
Doctors shocked by what they see on clean hands under a microscope: ‘Oh, that is nasty’ By Adriana Diaz Published Oct. 15, 2024 ...
The microscope uses electron pulses at the speed of a single attosecond to get a clear look at moving electrons.
MU scientists make strides in removing plastic particles from drinking water Studies show ‘nanoplastics’ present in food, water, air Geo resource failed to load.
Rutgers scientist Phoebe Stapleton answers PEOPLE's questions about a pioneering new study on nano-sized plastic particles discovered in bottled water.
Researchers have discovered the strange water-bending property of the Araucaria plant and transformed it into a water-controlling technology like never before.