Interactions between molecules and electrons in carbon nanotube walls can cause ‘quantum friction’. (Courtesy: Maggie Chiang/Simons Foundation) When water moves through nano-sized channels made of carbon, its flow rate is much higher than current theories of fluid dynamics predict. New work by researchers at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris, France and the Flatiron
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Lotion the Walls Or Else Kate Folk Share article “Moist House” by Kate Folk The house needed moisture. So Karl was told. He sat in a landlord’s office in a strip mall off the interstate. The landlord, Franco, was known to rent out houses that were undesirable as a result of their peculiar needs and
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With a career history in the Event Planning and Entertainment industries, Wendy Dahl was the perfect choice as Chief Growth Officer for Covid Clinic. Her role encompasses expanding the organization’s reach to patients in the community at large. Dahl previously worked as an advertising analyst and media buyer for Western Dental where she worked with
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WASHINGTON — Boeing executives are meeting with startups at the Satellite 2022 conference with an eye toward investment and collaboration. “We’re looking for those technologies that would make our platforms and programs better,” Teresa Segura, Boeing’s Applied Innovation leader, told SpaceNews. Since spinning off its venture capital arm, HorizonX Ventures, last year to establish AEI HorizonX,
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In this article BYND PEP PLANeT Partnership’s new meatless jerky alternative Source: Beyond Meat Beyond Meat and PepsiCo announced Wednesday they will launch meatless jerky as the first product under their PLANeT Partnership joint venture. The new product is rolling out to grocery stores this month in three flavors: original, hot and spicy, and teriyaki.
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Dress, $2,270, hat, $550, gloves, $295, Moschino. Adrienne Raquel You have to see Precious Lee up close to absorb her glow, an energy that is integral to her beauty. It’s been obvious, from her first editorials in store catalogs—where she posed like she was in a couture campaign—to her more recent presence on runways and
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Who would’ve thought academia involved house break-ins and over-the-counter drug hallucinations? In Elaine Hsieh Chou’s debut novel, Ingrid Yang is struggling to finish her doctoral dissertation on Xiao-Wen Chou, a famed Chinese American poet—or so she thinks. Disorientation takes us on a whirlwind romp that combines academic satire with a who-dunnit mystery thriller. Chou extensively
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